Opposing roles of endothelial and smooth muscle phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase in vasoconstriction: effects of rho-kinase and hypertension
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Opposing roles of endothelial and smooth muscle phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase in vasoconstriction: effects of rho-kinase and hypertension
Abstract
Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) can activate endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), leading to production of the vasodilator NO. In contrast, vascular smooth muscle (VSM) PI3K may partially mediate vascular contraction, particularly during hypertension. We tested whether endothelial and VSM PI3K may have opposing functional roles in regulating vascular contraction. Secondly, we tested whether the procontractile protein rho-kinase can suppress endothelial PI3K/eNOS activity in intact arteries, thus contributing to vasoconstriction by G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) agonists. We studied contractile responses to the GPCR agonist phenylephrine, and the receptor-independent vasoconstrictor KCl, in aortic rings from Sprague-Dawley rats. In endothelium-intact rings, the PI3K inhibitor wortmannin (0.1 microM) markedly augmented responses to phenylephrine (P < 0.05) by approximately 50% but not to KCl. However, in endothelium-denuded or N(G)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) (100 microM)-treated rings, wortmannin reduced responses to phenylephrine and KCl (P < 0.05). Furthermore, the rhokinase inhibitor Y-27632 (R-[+]-trans-N-[4-pyridyl]-4-[1-aminoethyl]-cycloheaxanecarboxamide; 1 microM) abolished responses to phenylephrine, and this effect was partially reversed by wortmannin or L-NAME. The ability of wortmannin to oppose the effect of rho-kinase inhibition on contractions to phenylephrine was L-NAME-sensitive. In aortas from angiotensin II-induced hypertensive rats, relaxation to acetylcholine (10 microM) was impaired (P < 0.05), and vasoconstriction by phenylephrine was markedly enhanced and not further augmented by wortmannin. These data suggest that endothelial PI3K-induced NO production can modulate GPCR agonist-induced vascular contraction and that this effect is impaired in hypertension in association with endothelial dysfunction. In addition, endothelial rho-kinase may act to suppress PI3K activity and, hence, attenuate NO-mediated relaxation and augment GPCR-dependent contraction.
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