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Constitutive PKA activity is essential for maintaining the excitability and contractility in guinea pig urinary bladder smooth muscle: role of the BK channel.

Wenkuan Xin1, Ning Li2, Qiuping Cheng1, Vitor S Fernandes1, Georgi V Petkov3.   

Abstract

The elevation of protein kinase A (PKA) activity activates the large-conductance voltage- and Ca(2+)-activated K(+) (BK) channels in urinary bladder smooth muscle (UBSM) cells and consequently attenuates spontaneous phasic contractions of UBSM. However, the role of constitutive PKA activity in UBSM function has not been studied. Here, we tested the hypothesis that constitutive PKA activity is essential for controlling the excitability and contractility of UBSM. We used patch clamp electrophysiology, line-scanning confocal and ratiometric fluorescence microscopy on freshly isolated guinea pig UBSM cells, and isometric tension recordings on freshly isolated UBSM strips. Pharmacological inhibition of the constitutive PKA activity with H-89 or PKI 14-22 significantly reduced the frequency and amplitude of spontaneous transient BK channel currents (TBKCs) in UBSM cells. Confocal and ratiometric fluorescence microscopy studies revealed that inhibition of constitutive PKA activity with H-89 reduced the frequency and amplitude of the localized Ca(2+) sparks but increased global Ca(2+) levels and the magnitude of Ca(2+) oscillations in UBSM cells. H-89 abolished the spontaneous transient membrane hyperpolarizations and depolarized the membrane potential in UBSM cells. Inhibition of PKA with H-89 or KT-5720 also increased the amplitude and muscle force of UBSM spontaneous phasic contractions. This study reveals the novel concept that constitutive PKA activity is essential for controlling localized Ca(2+) signals generated by intracellular Ca(2+) stores and cytosolic Ca(2+) levels. Furthermore, constitutive PKA activity is critical for mediating the spontaneous TBKCs in UBSM cells, where it plays a key role in regulating spontaneous phasic contractions in UBSM.
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Keywords:  Ca2+ sparks; H-89; PKI 14–22; large-conductance voltage- and Ca2+-activated K+ channels; protein kinase A

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25318105      PMCID: PMC4269660          DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00167.2014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6143            Impact factor:   4.249


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