Impaired endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor-mediated dilations and increased blood pressure in mice deficient of the intermediate-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channel

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作者
Si, Han
Heyken, Willm-Thomas
Woelfle, Stephanie E.
Tysiac, Marcin
Schubert, Rudolf
Grgic, Ivica
Vilianovich, Larisa
Giebing, Guenter
Maier, Tanja
Gross, Volkmar
Bader, Michael
de Wit, Cor
Hoyer, Joachim
Koehler, Ralf
机构
[1] Univ Marburg, Dept Internal Med Nephrol, D-35033 Marburg, Germany
[2] Med Univ Lubeck, Dept Physiol, D-23538 Lubeck, Germany
[3] Univ Rostock, Inst Physiol, D-2500 Rostock, Germany
[4] Max Delbruck Ctr Mol Med, Berlin, Germany
关键词
hypertension; endothelium; EDHF; intermediate-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channel; K(Ca)3.1(-/-) mice;
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10.1161/01.RES.0000238377.08219.0c
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The endothelium plays a key role in the control of vascular tone and alteration in endothelial cell function contributes to several cardiovascular disease states. Endothelium-dependent dilation is mediated by NO, prostacyclin, and an endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor ( EDHF). EDHF signaling is thought to be initiated by activation of endothelial Ca2+-activated K+ channels (K-Ca), leading to hyperpolarization of the endothelium and subsequently to hyperpolarization and relaxation of vascular smooth muscle. In the present study, we tested the functional role of the endothelial intermediate-conductance K-Ca (IKCa/K(Ca)3.1) in endothelial hyperpolarization, in EDHF-mediated dilation, and in the control of arterial pressure by targeted deletion of K(Ca)3.1. K(Ca)3.1-deficient mice (K(Ca)3.1(-/-)) were generated by conventional gene-targeting strategies. Endothelial KCa currents and EDHF-mediated dilations were characterized by patch-clamp analysis, myography and intravital microscopy. Disruption of the KCa3.1 gene abolished endothelial KCa3.1 currents and significantly diminished overall current through KCa channels. As a consequence, endothelial and smooth muscle hyperpolarization in response to acetylcholine was reduced in K(Ca)3.1(-/-) mice. Acetylcholine-induced dilations were impaired in the carotid artery and in resistance vessels because of a substantial reduction of EDHF-mediated dilation in KCa3.1(-/-) mice. Moreover, the loss of KCa3.1 led to a significant increase in arterial blood pressure and to mild left ventricular hypertrophy. These results indicate that the endothelial KCa3.1 is a fundamental determinant of endothelial hyperpolarization and EDHF signaling and, thereby, a crucial determinant in the control of vascular tone and overall circulatory regulation.
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