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KV channels and the regulation of vascular smooth muscle tone

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MICROCIRCULATION
Volume 25, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/micc.12421

Keywords

arterioles; blood flow; K-V channels; microcirculation; potassium channels; resistance arteries; vascular smooth muscle; vasoconstriction; vasodilation

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  1. [HL32469]
  2. [PO1 HL070687]

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VSMCs in resistance arteries and arterioles express a diverse array of K-V channels with members of the K(V)1, K(V)2 and K(V)7 families being particularly important. Members of the K-V channel family: (i) are highly expressed in VSMCs; (ii) are active at the resting membrane potential of VSMCs in vivo (-45 to -30 mV); (iii) contribute to the negative feedback regulation of VSMC membrane potential and myogenic tone; (iv) are activated by cAMP-related vasodilators, hydrogen sulfide and hydrogen peroxide; (v) are inhibited by increases in intracellular Ca2+ and vasoconstrictors that signal through G(q)-coupled receptors; (vi) are involved in the proliferative phenotype of VSMCs; and (vii) are modulated by diseases such as hypertension, obesity, the metabolic syndrome and diabetes. Thus, K-V channels participate in every aspect of the regulation of VSMC function in both health and disease.

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