Receptor agonists induce myosin phosphorylation-dependent and phosphorylation-independent contractions in vascular smooth muscle
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Receptor agonists induce myosin phosphorylation-dependent and phosphorylation-independent contractions in vascular smooth muscle
Abstract
In isolated rat aorta, 72.7 mM KCI, 10 microM prostaglandin F2 alpha, 30 nM endothelin-1 and 1 microM norepinephrine increased muscle tension, cytosolic Ca++ concentration ([Ca++]i) and 20 kDa myosin light chain (MLC) phosphorylation. The levels of contractile tension and MLC phosphorylation at a given [Ca++]i were greatest in the presence of endothelin-1 followed by prostaglandin F2 alpha greater than norepinephrine greater than high K+. Verapamil inhibited the high K(+)-induced increments to their respective resting levels. Verapamil also almost completely inhibited the receptor agonist-induced increments in [Ca++]i and MLC phosphorylation, although a part of the contraction was not inhibited. Ethylene glycol bis(beta-aminoethyl ether)-N,N'-tetraacetic acid further decreased [Ca++]i and muscle tension, suggesting that a part of the contraction is regulated by [Ca++]i below a resting level. Receptor agonists induced sustained contraction in the absence of external Ca++ which was not followed by the increase in [Ca++]i or MLC phosphorylation. This contraction was followed by the increments in shortening velocity and stiffness. In the rabbit mesenteric artery permeabilized with Staphylococcus aureus, alpha-toxin, norepinephrine and endothelin-1 shifted the Ca(++)-tension curve to the left in the presence of GTP. From these results, it is suggested that high K(+)-induced sustained contraction of vascular smooth muscle is attributable to an increase in [Ca++]i followed by an increase in MLC phosphorylation. In addition to this fundamental mechanism, receptor agonists increase Ca+ sensitivity of MLC phosphorylation when [Ca++]i is higher than resting level resulting in a greater contraction than that induced by high K+ for a given increase in [Ca++]i.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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