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Myosin Phosphatase Isoforms as Determinants of Smooth Muscle Contractile Function and Calcium Sensitivity of Force Production

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MICROCIRCULATION
卷 21, 期 3, 页码 239-248

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/micc.12097

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myosin phosphatase; cGMP; NO; PKG1; Mypt1; CPI-17; vascular smooth muscle

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  1. NIH [HL66171, T32 AR007592]

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The dephosphorylation of myosin by the MP causes smooth muscle relaxation. MP is also a key target of signals that regulate vascular tone and thus blood flow and pressure. Here, we review studies from the past two decades that support the hypothesis that the regulated expression of MP subunits is a critical determinant of smooth muscle responses to constrictor and dilator signals. In particular, the highly regulated splicing of the regulatory subunit Mypt1 Exon 24 is proposed to tune sensitivity to NO/cGMP-mediated relaxation. The regulated transcription of the MP inhibitory subunit CPI-17 is proposed to determine sensitivity to agonist-mediated constriction. The expression of these subunits is specific in the microcirculation and varies in developmental and disease contexts. To date, the relationship between MP subunit expression and vascular function in these different contexts is correlative; confirmation of the hypothesis will require the generation of genetically engineered mice to test the role of MP subunits and their isoforms in the specificity of vascular smooth muscle responses to constrictor and dilator signals.

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