Literature DB >> 23376827

Role of impaired endothelial cell Ca(2+) signaling in uteroplacental vascular dysfunction during diabetic rat pregnancy.

Natalia I Gokina1, Adrian D Bonev, Alexander P Gokin, Gabriela Goloman.   

Abstract

Diabetes mellitus in pregnancy is associated with impaired endothelium-mediated dilatation of maternal arteries, although the underlying cellular mechanisms remain unknown. In this study, we hypothesized that diabetes during rat gestation attenuates agonist-induced uterine vasodilation through reduced endothelial cell (EC) Ca(2+) elevations and impaired smooth muscle cell (SMC) hyperpolarization and SMC intracellular Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)]i) responses. Diabetes was induced by an injection of streptozotocin to second-day pregnant rats and confirmed by the development of maternal hyperglycemia. Control rats were injected with a citrate buffer. Fura-2-based measurements of SMC [Ca(2+)]i or microelectrode recordings of SMC membrane potential were performed concurrently with dilator responses to ACh in uteroplacental arteries from control and diabetic pregnant rats. Basal levels of EC [Ca(2+)]i and ACh-induced EC [Ca(2+)]i elevations in pressurized vessels and small EC sheets were studied as well. Diabetes reduced ACh-induced vasodilation due to a markedly impaired EDHF-mediated response. Diminished vasodilation to ACh was associated with attenuated SMC hyperpolarization and [Ca(2+)]i responses. Basal levels of EC [Ca(2+)]i and ACh-induced EC [Ca(2+)]i elevations were significantly reduced by diabetes. In conclusion, these data demonstrate that reduced endothelium-mediated hyperpolarization contributes to attenuated uteroplacental vasodilation and SMC [Ca(2+)]i responses to ACh in diabetic pregnancy. Impaired endothelial Ca(2+) signaling is in part responsible for endothelial dysfunction in the uterine resistance vasculature of diabetic rats. Pharmacological improvement of EC Ca(2+) handling may provide an important strategy for the restoration of endothelial function and enhancement of maternal blood flow in human pregnancies complicated by diabetes.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23376827      PMCID: PMC3625897          DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00513.2012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6135            Impact factor:   4.733


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