Affiliation:
1. From the Departments of Human Anatomy and Histology (D.B., T.B.S.) and of Preclinical and Clinical Pharmacology (P.F., M.G.B., E.M.), University of Florence; the Prosperius Institute (M.B.), Florence, Italy; and the William Harvey Research Institute, London, UK (C.T.).
Abstract
Abstract
—The peptide hormone relaxin (RLX) has been shown to elicit a powerful vasodilatory response in several target organs. This response is mediated by the stimulation of intrinsic nitric oxide (NO) generation. The present study was designed to clarify whether RLX directly promotes the relaxation of vascular smooth muscle cells through stimulation of NO generation. Vascular smooth muscle cells from bovine aortas were incubated with RLX at concentrations ranging from 1 nmol/L to 1 μmol/L. The expression and activity of NO synthase, production of NO, and the intracellular levels of cGMP and Ca
2+
were determined. The cell morphology and signal transduction mechanisms of these bovine aortic smooth muscle cells in response to RLX were also studied. RLX stimulated the expression of immunoreactive inducible NO synthase and increased significantly and in a concentration-related fashion inducible NO synthase activity, NO generation, and intracellular cGMP levels. Concurrently, RLX significantly decreased cytosolic Ca
2+
concentrations and caused changes in cell shape and the actin cytoskeleton that were consistent with cell relaxation. The signal transduction mechanisms leading to the enhanced expression of inducible NO synthase protein and activity caused by RLX involve the activation of tyrosine kinase, phosphatidylcholine–phospholipase C, and the transcription factor nuclear factor-κB, similar to bacterial endotoxins and proinflammatory cytokines. This study suggests that RLX is an endogenous agent capable of regulating vascular tone by activation of the
l
-arginine–NO pathway in vascular smooth muscle cells.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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