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Nitro-oleic acid targets transient receptor potential (TRP) channels in capsaicin sensitive afferent nerves of rat urinary bladder.

D E Artim1, F Bazely, S L Daugherty, A Sculptoreanu, K B Koronowski, F J Schopfer, S R Woodcock, B A Freeman, W C de Groat.   

Abstract

Nitro-oleic acid (9- and 10-nitro-octadeca-9-enoic acid, OA-NO(2)) is an electrophilic fatty acid nitroalkene derivative that modulates gene transcription and protein function via post-translational protein modification. Nitro-fatty acids are generated from unsaturated fatty acids by oxidative inflammatory reactions and acidic conditions in the presence of nitric oxide or nitrite. Nitroalkenes react with nucleophiles such as cysteine and histidine in a variety of susceptible proteins including transient receptor potential (TRP) channels in sensory neurons of the dorsal root and nodose ganglia. The present study revealed that OA-NO(2) activates TRP channels on afferent nerve terminals in the urinary bladder and thereby increases bladder activity. The TRPV1 agonist capsaicin (CAPS, 1 μM) and the TRPA1 agonist allyl isothiocyanate (AITC, 30 μM), elicited excitatory effects in bladder strips, increasing basal tone and amplitude of phasic bladder contractions (PBC). OA-NO(2) mimicked these effects in a concentration-dependent manner (1 μM-33 μM). The TRPA1 antagonist HC3-030031 (HC3, 30 μM) and the TRPV1 antagonist diaryl piperazine analog (DPA, 1 μM), reduced the effect of OA-NO(2) on phasic contraction amplitude and baseline tone. However, the non-selective TRP channel blocker, ruthenium red (30 μM) was a more effective inhibitor, reducing the effects of OA-NO(2) on basal tone by 75% and the effects on phasic amplitude by 85%. In bladder strips from CAPS-treated rats, the effect of OA-NO(2) on phasic contraction amplitude was reduced by 65% and the effect on basal tone was reduced by 60%. Pretreatment of bladder strips with a combination of neurokinin receptor antagonists (NK1 selective antagonist, CP 96345; NK2 selective antagonist, MEN 10,376; NK3 selective antagonist, SB 234,375, 1 μM each) reduced the effect of OA-NO(2) on basal tone, but not phasic contraction amplitude. These results indicate that nitroalkene fatty acid derivatives can activate TRP channels on CAPS-sensitive afferent nerve terminals, leading to increased bladder contractile activity. Nitrated fatty acids produced endogenously by the combination of fatty acids and oxides of nitrogen released from the urothelium and/or afferent nerves may play a role in modulating bladder activity.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21867704      PMCID: PMC3334302          DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2011.08.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Neurol        ISSN: 0014-4886            Impact factor:   5.330


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