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Tetrodotoxin Decreases the Contractility of Mesenteric Arteries, Revealing the Contribution of Voltage-Gated Na(+) Channels in Vascular Tone Regulation

Tetrodotoxin (TTX) poisoning through the consumption of contaminated fish leads to lethal symptoms, including severe hypotension. This TTX-induced hypotension is likely due to the downfall of peripheral arterial resistance through direct or indirect effects on adrenergic signaling. TTX is a high-aff...

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Autores principales: Park, Joohee, Proux, Coralyne, Ehanno, William, Réthoré, Léa, Vessières, Emilie, Bourreau, Jennifer, Favre, Julie, Kauffenstein, Gilles, Mattei, César, Tricoire-Leignel, Hélène, Henrion, Daniel, Legendre, Claire, Legros, Christian
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10059581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36976245
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21030196
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author Park, Joohee
Proux, Coralyne
Ehanno, William
Réthoré, Léa
Vessières, Emilie
Bourreau, Jennifer
Favre, Julie
Kauffenstein, Gilles
Mattei, César
Tricoire-Leignel, Hélène
Henrion, Daniel
Legendre, Claire
Legros, Christian
author_facet Park, Joohee
Proux, Coralyne
Ehanno, William
Réthoré, Léa
Vessières, Emilie
Bourreau, Jennifer
Favre, Julie
Kauffenstein, Gilles
Mattei, César
Tricoire-Leignel, Hélène
Henrion, Daniel
Legendre, Claire
Legros, Christian
author_sort Park, Joohee
collection PubMed
description Tetrodotoxin (TTX) poisoning through the consumption of contaminated fish leads to lethal symptoms, including severe hypotension. This TTX-induced hypotension is likely due to the downfall of peripheral arterial resistance through direct or indirect effects on adrenergic signaling. TTX is a high-affinity blocker of voltage-gated Na(+) (Na(V)) channels. In arteries, Na(V) channels are expressed in sympathetic nerve endings, both in the intima and media. In this present work, we aimed to decipher the role of Na(V) channels in vascular tone using TTX. We first characterized the expression of Na(V) channels in the aorta, a model of conduction arteries, and in mesenteric arteries (MA), a model of resistance arteries, in C57Bl/6J mice, by Western blot, immunochemistry, and absolute RT-qPCR. Our data showed that these channels are expressed in both endothelium and media of aorta and MA, in which scn2a and scn1b were the most abundant transcripts, suggesting that murine vascular Na(V) channels consist of Na(V)1.2 channel subtype with Na(V)β1 auxiliary subunit. Using myography, we showed that TTX (1 µM) induced complete vasorelaxation in MA in the presence of veratridine and cocktails of antagonists (prazosin and atropine with or without suramin) that suppressed the effects of neurotransmitter release. In addition, TTX (1 µM) strongly potentiated the flow-mediated dilation response of isolated MA. Altogether, our data showed that TTX blocks Na(V) channels in resistance arteries and consecutively decreases vascular tone. This could explain the drop in total peripheral resistance observed during mammal tetrodotoxications.
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spelling pubmed-100595812023-03-30 Tetrodotoxin Decreases the Contractility of Mesenteric Arteries, Revealing the Contribution of Voltage-Gated Na(+) Channels in Vascular Tone Regulation Park, Joohee Proux, Coralyne Ehanno, William Réthoré, Léa Vessières, Emilie Bourreau, Jennifer Favre, Julie Kauffenstein, Gilles Mattei, César Tricoire-Leignel, Hélène Henrion, Daniel Legendre, Claire Legros, Christian Mar Drugs Article Tetrodotoxin (TTX) poisoning through the consumption of contaminated fish leads to lethal symptoms, including severe hypotension. This TTX-induced hypotension is likely due to the downfall of peripheral arterial resistance through direct or indirect effects on adrenergic signaling. TTX is a high-affinity blocker of voltage-gated Na(+) (Na(V)) channels. In arteries, Na(V) channels are expressed in sympathetic nerve endings, both in the intima and media. In this present work, we aimed to decipher the role of Na(V) channels in vascular tone using TTX. We first characterized the expression of Na(V) channels in the aorta, a model of conduction arteries, and in mesenteric arteries (MA), a model of resistance arteries, in C57Bl/6J mice, by Western blot, immunochemistry, and absolute RT-qPCR. Our data showed that these channels are expressed in both endothelium and media of aorta and MA, in which scn2a and scn1b were the most abundant transcripts, suggesting that murine vascular Na(V) channels consist of Na(V)1.2 channel subtype with Na(V)β1 auxiliary subunit. Using myography, we showed that TTX (1 µM) induced complete vasorelaxation in MA in the presence of veratridine and cocktails of antagonists (prazosin and atropine with or without suramin) that suppressed the effects of neurotransmitter release. In addition, TTX (1 µM) strongly potentiated the flow-mediated dilation response of isolated MA. Altogether, our data showed that TTX blocks Na(V) channels in resistance arteries and consecutively decreases vascular tone. This could explain the drop in total peripheral resistance observed during mammal tetrodotoxications. MDPI 2023-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10059581/ /pubmed/36976245 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21030196 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Park, Joohee
Proux, Coralyne
Ehanno, William
Réthoré, Léa
Vessières, Emilie
Bourreau, Jennifer
Favre, Julie
Kauffenstein, Gilles
Mattei, César
Tricoire-Leignel, Hélène
Henrion, Daniel
Legendre, Claire
Legros, Christian
Tetrodotoxin Decreases the Contractility of Mesenteric Arteries, Revealing the Contribution of Voltage-Gated Na(+) Channels in Vascular Tone Regulation
title Tetrodotoxin Decreases the Contractility of Mesenteric Arteries, Revealing the Contribution of Voltage-Gated Na(+) Channels in Vascular Tone Regulation
title_full Tetrodotoxin Decreases the Contractility of Mesenteric Arteries, Revealing the Contribution of Voltage-Gated Na(+) Channels in Vascular Tone Regulation
title_fullStr Tetrodotoxin Decreases the Contractility of Mesenteric Arteries, Revealing the Contribution of Voltage-Gated Na(+) Channels in Vascular Tone Regulation
title_full_unstemmed Tetrodotoxin Decreases the Contractility of Mesenteric Arteries, Revealing the Contribution of Voltage-Gated Na(+) Channels in Vascular Tone Regulation
title_short Tetrodotoxin Decreases the Contractility of Mesenteric Arteries, Revealing the Contribution of Voltage-Gated Na(+) Channels in Vascular Tone Regulation
title_sort tetrodotoxin decreases the contractility of mesenteric arteries, revealing the contribution of voltage-gated na(+) channels in vascular tone regulation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10059581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36976245
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21030196
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