Item Type: | Article |
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Title: | Increased vascular smooth muscle contractility in TRPC6-/- mice [Erratum in: Mol Cell Biol. vol 25, pg 11191, 2005] |
Creators Name: | Dietrich, A., Mederos y Schnitzler, M., Gollasch, M., Gross, V., Storch, U., Dubrovska, G., Obst, M., Yildirim, E., Salanova, B., Kalwa, H., Essin, K., Pinkenburg, O., Luft, F.C., Gudermann, T. and Birnbaumer, L. |
Abstract: | Among the TRPC subfamily of TRP (classical transient receptor potential) channels, TRPC3, -6, and -7 are gated by signal transduction pathways that activate C-type phospholipases as well as by direct exposure to diacylglycerols. Since TRPC6 is highly expressed in pulmonary and vascular smooth muscle cells, it represents a likely molecular candidate for receptor-operated cation entry. To define the physiological role of TRPC6, we have developed a TRPC6-deficient mouse model. These mice showed an elevated blood pressure and enhanced agonist-induced contractility of isolated aortic rings as well as cerebral arteries. Smooth muscle cells of TRPC6-deficient mice have higher basal cation entry, increased TRPC-carried cation currents, and more depolarized membrane potentials. This higher basal cation entry, however, was completely abolished by the expression of a TRPC3-specific small interference RNA in primary TRPC6(-)(/)(-) smooth muscle cells. Along these lines, the expression of TRPC3 in wild-type cells resulted in increased basal activity, while TRPC6 expression in TRPC6(-/-) smooth muscle cells reduced basal cation influx. These findings imply that constitutively active TRPC3-type channels, which are up-regulated in TRPC6-deficient smooth muscle cells, are not able to functionally replace TRPC6. Thus, TRPC6 has distinct nonredundant roles in the control of vascular smooth muscle tone |
Keywords: | Aorta, Arteries, Barium, Blood Pressure, Calcium Channels, Cations, Complementary DNA, Dependovirus, Electrophysiology, Electroporation, Genetic Models, Genetic Vectors, Ion Channels, Messenger RNA, Muscle Contraction, Muscles, Patch-Clamp Techniques, Phenylephrine, Pressure, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Signal Transduction, Small Interfering RNA, Smooth Muscle Myocytes, Smooth and Vascular Muscle, TRPC Cation Channels, Time Factors, Western Blotting, Animals, Mice |
Source: | Molecular and Cellular Biology |
ISSN: | 0270-7306 |
Publisher: | American Society for Microbiology |
Volume: | 25 |
Page Range: | 6980-6989 |
Date: | 1 August 2005 |
Official Publication: | https://doi.org/10.1128/MCB.25.16.6980-6989.2005 |
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