Literature DB >> 18824768

Calcium-activated potassium channels contribute to human coronary microvascular dysfunction after cardioplegic arrest.

Jun Feng1, Yuhong Liu, Richard T Clements, Neel R Sodha, Kamal R Khabbaz, Venkatachalam Senthilnathan, Katherine K Nishimura, Seth L Alper, Frank W Sellke.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cardioplegic arrest (CP) followed by reperfusion after cardiopulmonary bypass induces coronary microvascular dysfunction. We investigated the role of calcium-activated potassium (K(Ca)) channels in this dysfunction in the human coronary microvasculature. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Human atrial tissue was harvested before CP from a nonischemic segment and after CP from an atrial segment exposed to hyperkalemic cold blood CP (mean CP time, 58 minutes) followed by 10-minute reperfusion. In vitro relaxation responses of precontracted arterioles (80 to 180 mum in diameter) in a pressurized no-flow state were examined in the presence of K(Ca) channel activators/blockers and several other vasodilators. We also examined expression and localization of K(Ca) channel gene products in the coronary microvasculature using reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction, immunoblot, and immunofluorescence photomicroscopy. Post-CP reperfusion relaxation responses to the activator of intermediate and small conductance K(Ca) channels (IK(Ca)/SK(Ca)), NS309 (10(-5) M), and to the endothelium-dependent vasodilators, substance P (10(-8) M) and adenosine 5diphosphate (10(-5) M), were significantly reduced compared with pre-CP responses (P<0.05, n=8/group). In contrast, relaxation responses to the activator of large conductance K(Ca) channels (BK(Ca)), NS1619 (10(-5) M), and to the endothelium-independent vasodilator, sodium nitroprusside (10(-4) M), were unchanged pre- and post-CP reperfusion (n=8/group). Endothelial denudation significantly diminished NS309-induced vasodilatation and abolished substance P- or adenosine 5 diphosphate-induced relaxation (P<0.05), but had no effect on relaxation induced by either NS1619 or sodium nitroprusside. The total polypeptide levels of BK(Ca), IK(Ca), and SK(Ca) and the expression of IK(Ca) mRNA were not altered post-CP reperfusion.
CONCLUSIONS: Cardioplegic arrest followed by reperfusion after cardiopulmonary bypass causes microvascular dysfunction associated with and likely in part due to impaired function of SK(Ca) and IK(Ca) channels in the coronary microcirculation. These results suggest novel mechanisms of endothelial and smooth muscle microvascular dysfunction after cardiac surgery.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18824768      PMCID: PMC2646506          DOI: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.107.755827

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


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