Literature DB >> 9698207

Mechanism of endothelium-dependent relaxation induced by thrombin in the pig coronary artery.

O Mizuno1, K Hirano, J Nishimura, C Kubo, H Kanaide.   

Abstract

The mechanism of thrombin-induced endothelium-dependent relaxation was investigated using fura-2 front-surface fluorometry. Thrombin induced an endothelium-dependent relaxation during U46619-induced contractions in pig coronary arterial strips. The relaxation consisted of two components: the early phasic component with a transient decrease in [Ca2+]i of smooth muscle and the subsequent sustained tonic component without [Ca2+]i decrease. The phasic relaxation was inhibited by a combination of N(omega)-nitro-L-arginine and K+-depolarization, while the tonic component was inhibited by either indomethacin or K+-depolarization. Thrombin induced a transient [Ca2+]i increase and nitric oxide (NO) production in pig aortic valvular endothelial cells, which expressed NO synthase as determined by reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction. Thus, it was concluded that NO and hyperpolarizing factor were involved in the phasic component of thrombin-induced relaxation and that hyperpolarizing factor and prostacyclin were involved in the tonic component.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9698207     DOI: 10.1016/s0014-2999(98)00292-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0014-2999            Impact factor:   4.432


  12 in total

1.  Stimulus-specific alteration of the relationship between cytosolic Ca(2+) transients and nitric oxide production in endothelial cells ex vivo.

Authors:  O Mizuno; S Kobayashi; K Hirano; J Nishimura; C Kubo; H Kanaide
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  2000-07       Impact factor: 8.739

2.  Thrombin causes endothelium-dependent biphasic regulation of vascular tone in the porcine renal interlobar artery.

Authors:  D N Derkach; E Ihara; K Hirano; J Nishimura; S Takahashi; H Kanaide
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  2000-12       Impact factor: 8.739

Review 3.  Thrombin and vascular inflammation.

Authors:  Milan Popović; Katarina Smiljanić; Branislava Dobutović; Tatiana Syrovets; Thomas Simmet; Esma R Isenović
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  2011-08-23       Impact factor: 3.396

4.  Ca(2+) influx in the endothelial cells is required for the bradykinin-induced endothelium-dependent contraction in the porcine interlobar renal artery.

Authors:  E Ihara; D N Derkach; K Hirano; J Nishimura; H Nawata; H Kanaide
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  2001-08-01       Impact factor: 5.182

5.  Mechanisms of modulation of brain microvascular endothelial cells function by thrombin.

Authors:  Eugen Brailoiu; Megan M Shipsky; Guang Yan; Mary E Abood; G Cristina Brailoiu
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  2016-12-18       Impact factor: 3.252

6.  Mechanisms of the thapsigargin-induced Ca(2+) entry in in situ endothelial cells of the porcine aortic valve and the endothelium-dependent relaxation in the porcine coronary artery.

Authors:  M Kuroiwa-Matsumoto; K Hirano; A Ahmed; J Kawasaki; J Nishimura; H Kanaide
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  2000-09       Impact factor: 8.739

7.  The mechanism of bradykinin-induced endothelium-dependent contraction and relaxation in the porcine interlobar renal artery.

Authors:  E Ihara; K Hirano; D N Derkach; J Nishimura; H Nawata; H Kanaide
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  2000-03       Impact factor: 8.739

8.  Plasma kallikrein promotes epidermal growth factor receptor transactivation and signaling in vascular smooth muscle through direct activation of protease-activated receptors.

Authors:  Rany T Abdallah; Joo-Seob Keum; Hesham M El-Shewy; Mi-Hye Lee; Bing Wang; Monika Gooz; Deirdre K Luttrell; Louis M Luttrell; Ayad A Jaffa
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2010-09-08       Impact factor: 5.157

9.  Mechanism of trypsin-induced endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation in the porcine coronary artery.

Authors:  T Nakayama; K Hirano; J Nishimura; S Takahashi; H Kanaide
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  2001-10       Impact factor: 8.739

10.  Unproductive cleavage and the inactivation of protease-activated receptor-1 by trypsin in vascular endothelial cells.

Authors:  Tetsuzo Nakayama; Katsuya Hirano; Yoshinobu Shintani; Junji Nishimura; Akio Nakatsuka; Hirotaka Kuga; Shosuke Takahashi; Hideo Kanaide
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  2003-01       Impact factor: 8.739

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