Literature DB >> 33939131

Elucidation of Mechanisms in Cu (II) Caused Hypercontraction of Rat Tracheal Rings.

Farah Afrin1, Seemi Farhat Basir1, Luqman A Khan2.   

Abstract

Airway smooth muscle contraction is one of the primary factors involved in the initiation and progression of asthma which in turn is regulated by increased cytosolic Ca2+ concentration from intracellular stores and through transmembrane ion channels. Calcium-independent factors such as reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, nitric oxide (NO) depletion and cyclooxygenase (COX) pathways also contribute to tracheal smooth muscle contraction. Studies on copper toxicity suggest significance of this essential micronutrient overdose in acute respiratory disorders, allergic asthma and ciliary motion in tracheal explants. However, the mechanism of copper caused hypercontraction upon direct exposure to tracheal smooth muscle is largely unknown. In this study we investigate the effect of copper exposure on isolated tracheal rings and relative contributions of various factors in acetylcholine-induced contractions. Results obtained suggest that rise in intracellular calcium concentration via voltage-operated Ca2+ channel (VOCC), store-operated Ca2+ channel (SOCC), stretch-activated channels (SAC) and TRP channel (transient receptor potential channel) activation is the major factor in copper-mediated hypercontraction. ROS generation or COX-dependent pathways do not appear to significantly contribute to Cu2+ caused hypercontraction.
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Keywords:  Copper chloride; Nitric oxide synthase; Tracheal rings; Transient receptor potential channel; Voltage-operated Ca2+ channel

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33939131     DOI: 10.1007/s12011-021-02718-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res        ISSN: 0163-4984            Impact factor:   3.738


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