Literature DB >> 20360246

Pregnenolone sulphate- and cholesterol-regulated TRPM3 channels coupled to vascular smooth muscle secretion and contraction.

Jacqueline Naylor1, Jing Li, Carol J Milligan, Fanning Zeng, Piruthivi Sukumar, Bing Hou, Alicia Sedo, Nadira Yuldasheva, Yasser Majeed, Dhananjay Beri, Shan Jiang, Victoria A L Seymour, Lynn McKeown, Bhaskar Kumar, Christian Harteneck, David O'Regan, Stephen B Wheatcroft, Mark T Kearney, Clare Jones, Karen E Porter, David J Beech.   

Abstract

RATIONALE: Transient receptor potential melastatin (TRPM)3 is a calcium-permeable ion channel activated by the neurosteroid pregnenolone sulfate and positively coupled to insulin secretion in beta cells. Although vascular TRPM3 mRNA has been reported, there is no knowledge of TRPM3 protein or its regulation and function in the cardiovascular system.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relevance and regulation of TRPM3 in vascular biology. METHODS AND
RESULTS: TRPM3 expression was detected at mRNA and protein levels in contractile and proliferating vascular smooth muscle cells. Calcium entry evoked by pregnenolone sulfate or sphingosine was suppressed by TRPM3 blocking antibody or knock-down of TRPM3 by RNA interference. Low-level constitutive TRPM3 activity was also detected. In proliferating cells, channel activity was coupled negatively to interleukin-6 secretion via a calcium-dependent mechanism. In freshly isolated aorta, TRPM3 positively modulated contractile responses independently of L-type calcium channels. Concentrations of pregnenolone sulfate required to evoke responses were higher than the known plasma concentrations of the steroids, leading to a screen for other stimulators. beta-Cyclodextrin was one of few stimulators of TRPM3, revealing the channels to be partially suppressed by endogenous cholesterol, the precursor of pregnenolone. Elevation of cholesterol further suppressed channel activity and loading with cholesterol to generate foam cells precluded observation of TRPM3 activity.
CONCLUSIONS: The data suggest functional relevance of TRPM3 in contractile and proliferating phenotypes of vascular smooth muscle cells, significance of constitutive channel activity, regulation by cholesterol, and potential value of pregnenolone sulfate in therapeutic vascular modulation.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20360246      PMCID: PMC2877666          DOI: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.110.219329

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ Res        ISSN: 0009-7330            Impact factor:   17.367


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