NO-induced vasodilation correlates directly with BP in smooth muscle-Na/Ca exchanger-1-engineered mice: elevated BP does not attenuate endothelial function
Arterial smooth muscle Na /Ca exchanger-1 (SM-NCX1) promotes vasoconstriction or vasodilation by mediating, respectively, Ca influx or efflux. In vivo, SM-NCX1 mediates net Ca influx to help maintain myogenic tone (MT) and neuronally activated constriction. SM-NCX1-TG (overexpressing transgenic) mic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2021-01, Vol.320 (1), p.H221-H237 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Arterial smooth muscle Na
/Ca
exchanger-1 (SM-NCX1) promotes vasoconstriction or vasodilation by mediating, respectively, Ca
influx or efflux. In vivo, SM-NCX1 mediates net Ca
influx to help maintain myogenic tone (MT) and neuronally activated constriction. SM-NCX1-TG (overexpressing transgenic) mice have increased MT and mean blood pressure (MBP; +13.5 mmHg); SM-NCX1-KO (knockout) mice have reduced MT and MBP (-11.1 mmHg). Endothelium-dependent vasodilation (EDV) is often impaired in hypertension. We tested whether genetically engineered SM-NCX1 expression and consequent BP changes similarly alter EDV. Isolated, pressurized mesenteric resistance arteries with MT from SM-NCX1-TG and conditional SM-NCX1-KO mice, and femoral arteries in vivo from TG mice were studied. Acetylcholine (ACh)-dilated TG arteries with MT slightly more than control or KO arteries, implying that SM-NCX1 overexpression does not impair EDV. In preconstricted KO, but not TG mouse arteries, however, ACh- and bradykinin-triggered vasodilation was markedly attenuated. To circumvent the endothelium, phenylephrine-constricted resistance arteries were tested with Na-nitroprusside [SNP; nitric oxide (NO) donor] and cGMP. This endothelium-independent vasodilation was augmented in TG but attenuated in KO arteries that lack NCX1-mediated Ca
clearance. Baseline cytosolic Ca
([Ca
]
) was elevated in TG femoral arteries in vivo, supporting the high BP; furthermore, SNP-triggered [Ca
]
decline and vasodilation were augmented as NO and cGMP promote myocyte polarization thereby enhancing NCX1-mediated Ca
efflux. The TG mouse data indicate that BP elevation does not attenuate endothelium-dependent vasodilation. Thus, in essential hypertension and many models the endothelial impairment that supports the hypertension apparently is not triggered by BP elevation but by extravascular mechanisms.
Endothelium-dependent, ACh-induced vasodilation (EDV) is attenuated, and arterial myocyte Na
/Ca
exchangers (NCX1) are upregulated in many forms of hypertension. Surprisingly, mildly hypertensive smooth muscle-specific (SM)-NCX1 transgenic mice exhibited modestly enhanced EDV and augmented endothelium-independent vasodilation (EIV). Conversely, mildly hypotensive SM-NCX1-knockout mice had greatly attenuated EIV. These adaptations help compensate for NCX1 expression-induced alterations in cytosolic Ca
and blood pressure (BP) and belie the view that elevated BP, itself, causes the endothelial dysregulation in hyperten |
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ISSN: | 0363-6135 1522-1539 |
DOI: | 10.1152/AJPHEART.00487.2020 |