TRPC1 Associates With BK Ca Channel to Form a Signal Complex in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells

Author:

Kwan Hiu-Yee1,Shen Bing1,Ma Xin1,Kwok Yuk-Chi1,Huang Yu1,Man Yu-Bun1,Yu Shan1,Yao Xiaoqiang1

Affiliation:

1. From the Institute of Vascular Medicine, Li Ka Shing Institute of Health Sciences, and Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Abstract

TRPC1 (transient receptor potential canonical 1) is a Ca 2+ -permeable cation channel involved in diverse physiological function. TRPC1 may associate with other proteins to form a signaling complex, which is crucial for channel function. In the present study, we investigated the interaction between TRPC1 and large conductance Ca 2+ -sensitive K + channel (BK Ca ). With the use of potentiometric fluorescence dye DiBAC 4 (3), we found that store-operated Ca 2+ influx resulted in membrane hyperpolarization of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). The hyperpolarization was inhibited by an anti-TRPC1 blocking antibody T1E3 and 2 BK Ca channel blockers, charybdotoxin and iberiotoxin. These data were confirmed by sharp microelectrode measurement of membrane potential in VSMCs of intact arteries. Furthermore, T1E3 treatment markedly enhanced the membrane depolarization and contraction of VSMCs in response to several contractile agonists including phenylephrine, endothelin-1, and U-46619. In coimmunoprecipitation experiments, an antibody against BK Ca α-subunit [BK Ca (α)] could pull down TRPC1, and moreover an anti-TRPC1 antibody could reciprocally pull down BK Ca (α). Double-labeling immunocytochemistry showed that TRPC1 and BK Ca were colocalized in the same subcellular regions, mainly on the plasma membrane, in VSMCs. These data suggest that, TRPC1 physically associates with BK Ca in VSMCs and that Ca 2+ influx through TRPC1 activates BK Ca to induce membrane hyperpolarization. The hyperpolarizing effect of TRPC1-BK Ca coupling could serve to reduce agonist-induced membrane depolarization, thereby preventing excessive contraction of VSMCs to contractile agonists.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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