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Role of the endothelial caveolae microdomain in shear stress-mediated coronary vasorelaxation

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 292, Issue 46, Pages 19013-19023

Publisher

AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M117.786152

Keywords

caveolae; endothelial cell; ion channel; patch clamp; potassium channel; shear stress; transient receptor potential channels; TRP channels; TRPV4 channels; SK channel

Funding

  1. American Diabetes Association [1-12-BS-119, 1-16-IBS-195]
  2. National Institutes of Health [HL-74180, HL-080118]
  3. Mayo Clinic Department of Cardiovascular Diseases Prospective Research Award
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81470489]

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In this study, we determined the role of caveolae and the ionic mechanisms that mediate shear stress-mediated vasodilation (SSD). We found that both TRPV4 and SK channels are targeted to caveolae in freshly isolated bovine coronary endothelial cells (BCECs) and that TRPV4 and KCa2.3 (SK3) channels are co-immunoprecipitated by anti-caveolin-1 antibodies. Acute exposure of BCECs seeded in a capillary tube to 10 dynes/cm(2) of shear stress (SS) resulted in activation of TRPV4 and SK currents. However, after incubation with HC067047 (TRPV4 inhibitor), SK currents could no longer be activated by SS, suggesting SK channel activation by SS was mediated through TRPV4. SK currents in BCECs were also activated by isoproterenol or by GSK1016790A (TRPV4 activator). In addition, preincubation of isolated coronary arterioles with apamin (SK inhibitor) resulted in a significant diminution of SSD whereas preincubation with HC067047 produced vasoconstriction by SS. Exposure of BCECs to SS (15 dynes/cm(2) 16 h) enhanced the production of nitric oxide and prostacyclin (PGI(2)) and facilitated the translocation of TRPV4 to the caveolae. Inhibition of TRPV4 abolished the SS-mediated intracellular Ca2+ ([Ca2+](i)) increase in BCECs. These results indicate a dynamic interaction in the vascular endothelium among caveolae TRPV4 and SK3 channels. This caveolae-TRPV4-SK3 channel complex underlies the molecular and ionic mechanisms that modulate SSD in the coronary circulation.

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