Literature DB >> 30277822

TP and/or EP3 receptors mediate the vasoconstrictor and pressor responses of prostaglandin F in mice and/or humans.

Bin Liu1, Jiarong Li1, Hongfei Yan2, Dongping Tian3, Hui Li4, Yingzhan Zhang1, Tingting Guo1, Xiangzhong Wu1, Wenhong Luo4, Yingbi Zhou1.   

Abstract

The vasoconstrictor and/or pressor effects of prostaglandin (PG)F2α participate in the development of vascular pathologies and limit the clinical use of the agent. This study aimed to determine the receptor types responsible for the vasoconstrictor activity of PGF2α and whether they mediate the pressor response evoked by the prostanoid under in vivo conditions. Experiments were performed on genetically altered mice and/or on vessels from these mice or humans. Here we show that deletion of the thromboxane-prostanoid receptor (TP-/-) abolished or drastically diminished the contraction to PGF2α in isolated mouse vessels (some of which were resistance arteries) and reduced the elevation in blood pressure evoked by the prostanoid under in vivo conditions. In accordance, TP antagonism abolished the contraction in small arteries of human omentum. Further deletion of E prostanoid receptor type 3 (EP3-/-) removed the PGF2α-evoked contraction that remained in some TP-/- arteries and added to the effect of TP-/- on the elevation in blood pressure evoked by the prostanoid under in vivo conditions. In contrast, the uterine contraction to PGF2α mediated via the F prostanoid receptor (FP) was unaltered in TP-/-/EP3-/- mice. These results demonstrate that the non-FP receptors TP and/or EP3 mediate the vasoconstrictor and pressor effects of PGF2α, which are still of concern under clinical conditions.-Liu, B., Li, J., Yan, H., Tian, D., Li, H., Zhang, Y., Guo, T., Wu, X., Luo, W., Zhou, Y. TP and/or EP3 receptors mediate the vasoconstrictor and pressor responses of prostaglandin F2α in mice and/or humans.

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Keywords:  blood pressure; cyclooxygenase; prostanoid

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30277822     DOI: 10.1096/fj.201801064RR

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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