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Direct Impairment of the Endothelial Function by Acute Indoxyl Sulfate through Declined Nitric Oxide and Not Endothelium-Derived Hyperpolarizing Factor or Vasodilator Prostaglandins in the Rat Superior Mesenteric Artery.

Takayuki Matsumoto1, Keisuke Takayanagi1, Mihoka Kojima1, Tomoki Katome1, Kumiko Taguchi1, Tsuneo Kobayashi1.   

Abstract

Upon stimulation, endothelial cells release various factors to regulate the vascular tone. In particular, vasorelaxing factors, called endothelium-derived relaxing factors (EDRFs), are altered in the production and/or release, as well as their signaling every vessel and under pathophysiological states, including cardiovascular, kidney, and metabolic diseases. Although indoxyl sulfate is known as a protein-bound uremic toxin and circulating levels are elevated in the impaired kidney functions, direct impact on the vascular function, especially EDRF's signaling, remains unclear. In this study, we hypothesize that acute exposure to indoxyl sulfate could alter vascular relaxation in the rat superior mesenteric artery. Accordingly, we measured acetylcholine (ACh)-induced endothelium-dependent relaxation in the absence and presence of several inhibitors to divide into each EDRF, including nitric oxide (NO), vasodilator prostaglandins (PGs), and endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF). Indoxyl sulfate reduced the sensitivity to ACh but not sodium nitroprusside. Under cyclooxygenase (COX) inhibition or inhibitions of COX plus source of EDHF, such as small (SKCa)- and intermediate (IKCa)-conductance calcium-activated K+ channels, the decreased sensitivity to ACh in indoxyl sulfate exposed vessel was still preserved. However, under inhibition of NO synthase (NOS) or inhibitions of NOS and COX, the difference of sensitivity to ACh between vehicle and indoxyl sulfate was eliminated. These findings indicated that acute exposure of indoxyl sulfate in the rat superior mesenteric artery specifically explicitly impaired NO signaling but not EDHF or vasodilator PGs.

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Keywords:  endothelium-dependent relaxation; endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor; indoxyl sulfate; nitric oxide; prostaglandin

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31257300     DOI: 10.1248/bpb.b19-00177

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Pharm Bull        ISSN: 0918-6158            Impact factor:   2.233


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Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-11       Impact factor: 5.075

3.  Indoxyl sulfate enhances endothelin-1-induced contraction via impairment of NO/cGMP signaling in rat aorta.

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4.  Indoxyl sulfate impairs angiogenesis via chronic aryl hydrocarbon receptor activation.

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Review 6.  Molecular Mechanisms Underlying the Cardiovascular Toxicity of Specific Uremic Solutes.

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