Author:
Dong Hui,Jiang Yanfen,Triggle Chris R.,Li Xiaofang,Lytton Jonathan
Abstract
Cytoplasmic free Ca2+([Ca2+]cyt) is essential for the contraction and relaxation of blood vessels. The role of plasma membrane Na+/Ca2+exchange (NCX) activity in the regulation of vascular Ca2+homeostasis was previously ascribed to the NCX1 protein. However, recent studies suggest that a relatively newly discovered K+-dependent Na+/Ca2+exchanger, NCKX (gene family SLC24), is also present in vascular smooth muscle. The purpose of the present study was to identify the expression and function of NCKX in arteries. mRNA encoding NCKX3 and NCKX4 was demonstrated by RT-PCR and Northern blot in both rat mesenteric and aortic smooth muscle. NCXK3 and NCKX4 proteins were also demonstrated by immunoblot and immunofluorescence. After voltage-gated Ca2+channels, store-operated Ca2+channels, and Na+pump were pharmacologically blocked, when the extracellular Na+was replaced with Li+(0 Na+) to induce reverse mode (Ca2+entry) activity of Na+/Ca2+exchangers, a large increase in [Ca2+]cytsignal was observed in primary cultured aortic smooth muscle cells. About one-half of this [Ca2+]cytsignal depended on the extracellular K+. In addition, after the activity of NCX was inhibited by KB-R7943, Na+replacement-induced Ca2+entry was absolutely dependent on extracellular K+. In arterial rings denuded of endothelium, a significant fraction of the phenylephrine-induced and nifedipine-resistant aortic or mesenteric contraction could be prevented by removal of extracellular K+. Taken together, these data provide strong evidence for the expression of NCKX proteins in the vascular smooth muscle and their novel role in mediating agonist-stimulated [Ca2+]cytand thereby vascular tone.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology
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40 articles.
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