Involvement of COX-1 in A3 adenosine receptor-mediated contraction through endothelium in mice aorta
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00764.2007
Involvement of COX-1 in A3 adenosine receptor-mediated contraction through endothelium in mice aorta
Abstract
We investigated whether A(3) adenosine receptor (A(3)AR) is involved in endothelium-mediated contraction through cyclooxygenases (COXs) with the use of wild-type (WT) and A(3) knockout (A(3)KO) mice aorta. A(3)AR-selective agonist, Cl-IBMECA, produced a concentration-dependent contraction (EC(50): 2.9 +/- 0.2 x 10(-9) M) in WT mouse aorta with intact endothelium (+E) and negligible effects in A(3)KO +E aorta. At 10(-7) M, contractions produced by Cl-IBMECA were 29% in WT +E, while being insignificant in A(3)KO +E aorta. Cl-IBMECA-induced responses were abolished in endothelium-denuded tissues (-E), in both WT and A(3)KO aorta. A(3)AR gene and protein expression were reduced by 74 and 72% (P < 0.05), respectively, in WT -E compared with WT +E aorta, while being undetected in A(3)KO +E/-E aorta. Indomethacin (nonspecific COXs blocker, 10(-5) M), SC-560 (specific COX-1 blocker, 10(-8) M), SQ 29549 (thromboxane prostanoid receptor antagonist, 10(-6) M), and furegrelate (thromboxane synthase inhibitor, 10(-5) M) inhibited Cl-IBMECA-induced contraction significantly. Cl-IBMECA-induced thromboxane B(2) production was also attenuated significantly by indomethacin, SC-560, and furegrelate in WT +E aorta, while having negligible effects in A(3)KO +E aorta. NS-398 (specific COX-2 blocker) produced negligible inhibition of Cl-IBMECA-induced contraction in both WT +E and A(3)KO +E aorta. Cl-IBMECA-induced increase in COX-1 and thromboxane prostanoid receptor expression were significantly inhibited by MRS1523, a specific A(3)AR antagonist in WT +E aorta. Expression of both A(3)AR and COX-1 was located mostly on endothelium of WT and A(3)KO +E aorta. These results demonstrate for the first time the involvement of COX-1 pathway in A(3)AR-mediated contraction via endothelium.
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