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c-Kit deficiency impairs nitric oxide signaling in smooth muscle cells.

Diana R Hernandez1, Miguel G Rojas2, Laisel Martinez1, Boris L Rodriguez1, Zachary M Zigmond2, Roberto I Vazquez-Padron3, Roberta M Lassance-Soares4.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Receptor tyrosine kinases have been implicated in various vascular remodeling processes and cardiovascular disease. However, their role in the regulation of vascular tone is poorly understood. Herein, we evaluate the contribution of c-Kit signaling to vasoactive responses.
METHODS: The vascular reactivity of mesenteric arteries was assessed under isobaric conditions in c-Kit deficient (KitW/W-v) and littermate control mice (Kit+/+) using pressure myography. Protein levels of soluble guanylyl cyclase beta 1 (sGCβ1) were quantified by Western blot. Mean arterial pressure was measured after high salt (8% NaCl) diet treatment using the tail-cuff method.
RESULTS: Smooth muscle cells (SMCs) from c-Kit deficient mice showed a 5-fold downregulation of sGCβ1 compared to controls. Endothelium-dependent relaxation of mesenteric arteries demonstrated a predominance of prostanoid vs. nitric oxide (NO) signaling in both animal groups. The dependence on prostanoid-induced dilation was higher in c-Kit mutant mice than in controls, as indicated by a significant impairment in vasorelaxation with indomethacin with respect to the latter. Endothelium-independent relaxation showed significant dysfunction of NO signaling in c-Kit deficient SMCs compared to controls. Mesenteric artery dilation was rescued by addition of a cGMP analog, but not with a NO donor, indicating a deficiency in cGMP production in c-Kit deficient SMCs. Finally, c-Kit deficient mice developed higher blood pressure on an 8% NaCl diet compared to their control littermates.
CONCLUSION: c-Kit deficiency inhibits NO signaling in SMCs. The existence of this c-Kit/sGC signaling axis may be relevant for vascular reactivity and remodeling.
Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Arterial blood pressure; Nitric oxide; Prostacyclin; Vascular reactivity; Vasodilation; c-Kit

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31416613      PMCID: PMC6732002          DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2019.08.037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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