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UDP-sugars activate P2Y14 receptors to mediate vasoconstriction of the porcine coronary artery

Journal

VASCULAR PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 103, Issue -, Pages 36-46

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.vph.2017.12.063

Keywords

Coronary artery; P2Y(6) receptor; P2Y(14) receptor; UDP-glucose; UDP sugars; MRS2690; Sugar nucleotides

Funding

  1. British Heart Foundation [FS/12/7/29359]
  2. British Heart Foundation [FS/12/7/29359] Funding Source: researchfish

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Aims: UDP-sugars can act as extracellular signalling molecules, but relatively little is known about their cardiovascular actions. The P2Y(14) receptor is a G(i/o)-coupled receptor which is activated by UDP-glucose and related sugar nucleotides. In this study we sought to investigate whether P2Y(14) receptors are functionally expressed in the porcine coronary artery using a selective P2Y(14) receptor agonist, MRS2690, and a novel selective P2Y(14) receptor antagonist, PPTN (4,7-disubstituted naphthoic acid derivative). Methods and results: Isometric tension recordings were used to evaluate the effects of UDP-sugars in porcine isolated coronary artery segments. The effects of the P2 receptor antagonists suramin and PPADS, the P2Y(14) receptor antagonist PPTN, and the P2Y(6) receptor antagonist MRS2578, were investigated. Measurement of vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) phosphorylation using flow cytometry was used to assess changes in cAMP levels. UDP-glucose, UDP-glucuronic acid UDP-N-acetylglucosamine (P2Y(14) receptor agonists), elicited concentration-dependent contractions of the porcine coronary artery. MRS2690 was a more potent vasoconstrictor than the UDP-sugars. Concentration dependent contractile responses to MRS2690 and UDP-sugars were enhanced in the presence of forskolin (activator of cAMP), where the level of basal tone was maintained by addition of U46619, a thromboxane A(2) mimetic. Contractile responses to MRS2690 were blocked by PPTN, but not by MRS2578. Contractile responses to UDP-glucose were also attenuated by PPTN and suramin, but not by MRS2578. Forskolin-induced VASP-phosphorylation was reduced in porcine coronary arteries exposed to UDP-glucose and MRS2690, consistent with P2Y(14) receptor coupling to G(i/o) proteins and inhibition of adenylyl cyclase activity. Conclusions: Our data support a role of UDP-sugars as extracellular signalling molecules and show for the first time that they mediate contraction of porcine coronary arteries via P2Y(14) receptors.

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