Contribution of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ to the activation of Ca2+ -activated K+ channels in the resting state of arteries from spontaneously hypertensive rats
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- DOI: 10.1097/00004872-200203000-00020
Contribution of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ to the activation of Ca2+ -activated K+ channels in the resting state of arteries from spontaneously hypertensive rats
Abstract
Objective: Localized release of Ca2+ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) toward the plasmalemma, sometimes visualized as Ca2+ sparks, can activate Ca2+-activated K+ (KCa) channels. We have already reported that the addition of charybdotoxin (ChTX), a blocker of KCa channels, to the resting state of arteries from spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) caused a powerful contraction, suggesting that KCa channels were active in the resting state. This study aimed to determine whether the Ca2+ responsible for activity of KCa channels was derived from SR.
Methods: Possible mechanisms underlying the ChTX-induced contractions were examined in endothelium-denuded strips of femoral, mesenteric, small mesenteric and carotid arteries from 13-week-old SHR and normotensive Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats by using selective inhibitors of the Ca2+ spark process.
Results: ChTX (100 nmol/l) induced a contraction in the SHR arteries. The ChTX-induced contractions were increased by a moderate membrane depolarization by 15.9 mmol/l K+ and were abolished by nifedipine (100 nmol/l). When SR Ca2+ was depleted by treatment of the strips with ryanodine (10 mumol/l) plus caffeine (20 mmol/l) or with thapsigargin (100 nmol/l), the ChTX-induced contraction was decreased in femoral, mesenteric and small mesenteric arteries and was almost abolished in the carotid artery. A similar phenomenon can be observed in arteries from WKY rats after a moderate membrane depolarization. In both SHR and WKY rats, SR Ca2+-dependent ChTX-induced contraction always represents 20-30% of the maximal K+-induced contraction.
Conclusions: We conclude that activation of KCa channels depended upon influx of Ca2+ through L-type Ca2+ channels and release of Ca2+ from the SR, suggesting that recycling of entering Ca2+ from the superficial SR toward the plasmalemma sufficiently elevated Ca2+ near these channels to activate them.
Comment in
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The smooth muscle cell membrane and peripheral sarcoplasmic reticulum: their interactions are organized and may be crucial.J Hypertens. 2002 Mar;20(3):367-70. doi: 10.1097/00004872-200203000-00006. J Hypertens. 2002. PMID: 11875298 Review. No abstract available.
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