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TRPA1 activation leads to neurogenic vasodilatation: involvement of reactive oxygen nitrogen species in addition to CGRP and NO

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Transient receptor potential ankyrin‐1 (TRPA1) activation is known to mediate neurogenic vasodilatation. We investigated the mechanisms involved in TRPA1‐mediated peripheral vasodilatation in vivo using the TRPA1 agonist cinnamaldehyde. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Changes in vascu...

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Autores principales: Aubdool, Aisah A, Kodji, Xenia, Abdul‐Kader, Nayaab, Heads, Richard, Fernandes, Elizabeth S, Bevan, Stuart, Brain, Susan D
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4945766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27189253
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bph.13519
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author Aubdool, Aisah A
Kodji, Xenia
Abdul‐Kader, Nayaab
Heads, Richard
Fernandes, Elizabeth S
Bevan, Stuart
Brain, Susan D
author_facet Aubdool, Aisah A
Kodji, Xenia
Abdul‐Kader, Nayaab
Heads, Richard
Fernandes, Elizabeth S
Bevan, Stuart
Brain, Susan D
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Transient receptor potential ankyrin‐1 (TRPA1) activation is known to mediate neurogenic vasodilatation. We investigated the mechanisms involved in TRPA1‐mediated peripheral vasodilatation in vivo using the TRPA1 agonist cinnamaldehyde. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Changes in vascular ear blood flow were measured in anaesthetized mice using laser Doppler flowmetry. KEY RESULTS: Topical application of cinnamaldehyde to the mouse ear caused a significant increase in blood flow in the skin of anaesthetized wild‐type (WT) mice but not in TRPA1 knockout (KO) mice. Cinnamaldehyde‐induced vasodilatation was inhibited by the pharmacological blockade of the potent microvascular vasodilator neuropeptide CGRP and neuronal NOS‐derived NO pathways. Cinnamaldehyde‐mediated vasodilatation was significantly reduced by treatment with reactive oxygen nitrogen species (RONS) scavenger such as catalase and the SOD mimetic TEMPOL, supporting a role of RONS in the downstream vasodilator TRPA1‐mediated response. Co‐treatment with a non‐selective NOS inhibitor L‐NAME and antioxidant apocynin further inhibited the TRPA1‐mediated vasodilatation. Cinnamaldehyde treatment induced the generation of peroxynitrite that was blocked by the peroxynitrite scavenger FeTPPS and shown to be dependent on TRPA1, as reflected by an increase in protein tyrosine nitration in the skin of WT, but not in TRPA1 KO mice. CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS: This study provides in vivo evidence that TRPA1‐induced vasodilatation mediated by cinnamaldehyde requires neuronal NOS‐derived NO, in addition to the traditional neuropeptide component. A novel role of peroxynitrite is revealed, which is generated downstream of TRPA1 activation by cinnamaldehyde. This mechanistic pathway underlying TRPA1‐mediated vasodilatation may be important in understanding the role of TRPA1 in pathophysiological situations.
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spelling pubmed-49457662016-08-05 TRPA1 activation leads to neurogenic vasodilatation: involvement of reactive oxygen nitrogen species in addition to CGRP and NO Aubdool, Aisah A Kodji, Xenia Abdul‐Kader, Nayaab Heads, Richard Fernandes, Elizabeth S Bevan, Stuart Brain, Susan D Br J Pharmacol Research Papers BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Transient receptor potential ankyrin‐1 (TRPA1) activation is known to mediate neurogenic vasodilatation. We investigated the mechanisms involved in TRPA1‐mediated peripheral vasodilatation in vivo using the TRPA1 agonist cinnamaldehyde. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Changes in vascular ear blood flow were measured in anaesthetized mice using laser Doppler flowmetry. KEY RESULTS: Topical application of cinnamaldehyde to the mouse ear caused a significant increase in blood flow in the skin of anaesthetized wild‐type (WT) mice but not in TRPA1 knockout (KO) mice. Cinnamaldehyde‐induced vasodilatation was inhibited by the pharmacological blockade of the potent microvascular vasodilator neuropeptide CGRP and neuronal NOS‐derived NO pathways. Cinnamaldehyde‐mediated vasodilatation was significantly reduced by treatment with reactive oxygen nitrogen species (RONS) scavenger such as catalase and the SOD mimetic TEMPOL, supporting a role of RONS in the downstream vasodilator TRPA1‐mediated response. Co‐treatment with a non‐selective NOS inhibitor L‐NAME and antioxidant apocynin further inhibited the TRPA1‐mediated vasodilatation. Cinnamaldehyde treatment induced the generation of peroxynitrite that was blocked by the peroxynitrite scavenger FeTPPS and shown to be dependent on TRPA1, as reflected by an increase in protein tyrosine nitration in the skin of WT, but not in TRPA1 KO mice. CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS: This study provides in vivo evidence that TRPA1‐induced vasodilatation mediated by cinnamaldehyde requires neuronal NOS‐derived NO, in addition to the traditional neuropeptide component. A novel role of peroxynitrite is revealed, which is generated downstream of TRPA1 activation by cinnamaldehyde. This mechanistic pathway underlying TRPA1‐mediated vasodilatation may be important in understanding the role of TRPA1 in pathophysiological situations. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-06-21 2016-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4945766/ /pubmed/27189253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bph.13519 Text en © 2016 The Authors British Journal of Pharmacology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Pharmacological Society This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Aubdool, Aisah A
Kodji, Xenia
Abdul‐Kader, Nayaab
Heads, Richard
Fernandes, Elizabeth S
Bevan, Stuart
Brain, Susan D
TRPA1 activation leads to neurogenic vasodilatation: involvement of reactive oxygen nitrogen species in addition to CGRP and NO
title TRPA1 activation leads to neurogenic vasodilatation: involvement of reactive oxygen nitrogen species in addition to CGRP and NO
title_full TRPA1 activation leads to neurogenic vasodilatation: involvement of reactive oxygen nitrogen species in addition to CGRP and NO
title_fullStr TRPA1 activation leads to neurogenic vasodilatation: involvement of reactive oxygen nitrogen species in addition to CGRP and NO
title_full_unstemmed TRPA1 activation leads to neurogenic vasodilatation: involvement of reactive oxygen nitrogen species in addition to CGRP and NO
title_short TRPA1 activation leads to neurogenic vasodilatation: involvement of reactive oxygen nitrogen species in addition to CGRP and NO
title_sort trpa1 activation leads to neurogenic vasodilatation: involvement of reactive oxygen nitrogen species in addition to cgrp and no
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4945766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27189253
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bph.13519
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