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. 2010 May;29(3):290-6.
doi: 10.1016/j.etap.2010.02.004. Epub 2010 Mar 11.

Fluoride induces vascular contraction through activation of RhoA/Rho kinase pathway in isolated rat aortas

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Fluoride induces vascular contraction through activation of RhoA/Rho kinase pathway in isolated rat aortas

Enyue Yang et al. Environ Toxicol Pharmacol. 2010 May.

Abstract

We hypothesized that fluoride induces vascular contraction through activation of the RhoA/Rho kinase pathway in isolated rat aortas. Rat aortic rings were mounted in organ baths and contracted with sodium fluoride (NaF). We measured the amount of GTP-RhoA as well as vascular tension. We also determined the level of phosphorylation of the myosin light chain (MLC(20)), myosin phosphatase targeting subunit 1 (MYPT1) and PKC-potentiated inhibitory protein for heterotrimeric MLCP of 17kDa (CPI17). In both physiological salt solution and Ca(2+)-free solution, NaF increased vascular tension and MLC(20) phosphorylation in dose-dependent manners. NaF increased not only phosphorylation level of MYPT1(Thr855) and CPI17(Thr38), but also the amount of GTP-RhoA. Both H1152 and Y27632, inhibitors of Rho kinase, but not Ro31-8220, an inhibitor of PKC, attenuated NaF-induced contraction and phosphorylation level of MLC(20), MYPT1(Thr855) and CPI17(Thr38). In conclusion, fluoride induces vascular contraction through activation of the RhoA/Rho kinase pathway.

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