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Increased amplitude of inward rectifier K+ currents with advanced age in smooth muscle cells of murine superior epigastric arteries.

Sebastien Hayoz1, Jessica Pettis2, Vanessa Bradley2, Steven S Segal3,4, William F Jackson5.   

Abstract

Inward rectifier K+ channels (KIR) may contribute to skeletal muscle blood flow regulation and adapt to advanced age. Using mouse abdominal wall superior epigastric arteries (SEAs) from either young (3-6 mo) or old (24-26 mo) male C57BL/6 mice, we investigated whether SEA smooth muscle cells (SMCs) express functional KIR channels and how aging may affect KIR function. Freshly dissected SEAs were either enzymatically dissociated to isolate SMCs for electrophysiological recording (perforated patch) and mRNA expression or used intact for pressure myography. With 5 mM extracellular K+ concentration ([K+]o), exposure of SMCs to the KIR blocker Ba2+ (100 μM) had no significant effect (P > 0.05) on whole cell currents elicited by membrane potentials spanning -120 to -30 mV. Raising [K+]o to 15 mM activated Ba2+-sensitive KIR currents between -120 and -30 mV, which were greater in SMCs from old mice than in SMCs from young mice (P < 0.05). Pressure myography of SEAs revealed that while aging decreased maximum vessel diameter by ~8% (P < 0.05), it had no significant effect on resting diameter, myogenic tone, dilation to 15 mM [K+]o, Ba2+-induced constriction in 5 mM [K+]o, or constriction induced by 15 mM [K+]o in the presence of Ba2+ (P > 0.05). Quantitative RT-PCR revealed SMC expression of KIR2.1 and KIR2.2 mRNA that was not affected by age. Barium-induced constriction of SEAs from young and old mice suggests an integral role for KIR in regulating resting membrane potential and vasomotor tone. Increased functional expression of KIR channels during advanced age may compensate for other age-related changes in SEA function.NEW &amp; NOTEWORTHY Ion channels are integral to blood flow regulation. We found greater functional expression of inward rectifying K+ channels in smooth muscle cells of resistance arteries of mouse skeletal muscle with advanced age. This adaptation to aging may contribute to the maintenance of vasomotor tone and blood flow regulation during exercise.
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Keywords:  aging; myogenic tone; potassium channels; resistance arteries; vascular smooth muscle

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28432059      PMCID: PMC6146378          DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00679.2016

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


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