Store-operated channels in the pulmonary circulation of high- and low-altitude neonatal lambs

Author:

Parrau Daniela12,Ebensperger Germán1,Herrera Emilio A.13,Moraga Fernando4,Riquelme Raquel A.5,Ulloa César E.1,Rojas Rodrigo T.1,Silva Pablo16,Hernandez Ismael1,Ferrada Javiera1,Diaz Marcela17,Parer Julian T.8,Cabello Gertrudis9,Llanos Aníbal J.13,Reyes Roberto V.1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratorios de Fisiología y Fisiopatología del Desarrollo, y de Bioquímica y Biología Molecular de la Hipoxia, Programa de Fisiopatología, Instituto de Ciencias Biomédicas (ICBM), Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile;

2. Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile; and

3. International Center for Andean Studies (INCAS), Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile;

4. Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Católica del Norte, Coquimbo, Chile

5. Departamento de Bioquímica y Biología Molecular, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas y Farmacéuticas, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile;

6. Universidad Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Perú;

7. Escuela de Obstetricia, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile;

8. Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California;

9. Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Tarapacá, Arica, Chile;

Abstract

We determined whether store-operated channels (SOC) are involved in neonatal pulmonary artery function under conditions of acute and chronic hypoxia, using newborn sheep gestated and born either at high altitude (HA, 3,600 m) or low altitude (LA, 520 m). Cardiopulmonary variables were recorded in vivo, with and without SOC blockade by 2-aminoethyldiphenylborinate (2-APB), during basal or acute hypoxic conditions. 2-APB did not have effects on basal mean pulmonary arterial pressure (mPAP), cardiac output, systemic arterial blood pressure, or systemic vascular resistance in both groups of neonates. During acute hypoxia 2-APB reduced mPAP and pulmonary vascular resistance in LA and HA, but this reduction was greater in HA. In addition, isolated pulmonary arteries mounted in a wire myograph were assessed for vascular reactivity. HA arteries showed a greater relaxation and sensitivity to SOC blockers than LA arteries. The pulmonary expression of two SOC-forming subunits, TRPC4 and STIM1, was upregulated in HA. Taken together, our results show that SOC contribute to hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction in newborn sheep and that SOC are upregulated by chronic hypoxia. Therefore, SOC may contribute to the development of neonatal pulmonary hypertension. We propose SOC channels could be potential targets to treat neonatal pulmonary hypertension.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Cell Biology,Physiology (medical),Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,Physiology

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