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Myometrial relaxation of mice via expression of two pore domain acid sensitive K(+) (TASK-2) channels

Myometrial relaxation of mouse via expression of two-pore domain acid sensitive (TASK) channels was studied. In our previous report, we suggested that two-pore domain acid-sensing K(+) channels (TASK-2) might be one of the candidates for the regulation of uterine circular smooth muscles in mice. In...

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Autores principales: Kyeong, Kyu-Sang, Hong, Seung Hwa, Kim, Young Chul, Cho, Woong, Myung, Sun Chul, Lee, Moo Yeol, You, Ra Young, Kim, Chan Hyung, Kwon, So Yeon, Suzuki, Hikaru, Park, Yeon Jin, Jeong, Eun-Hwan, Kim, Hak Soon, Kim, Heon, Lim, Seung Woon, Xu, Wen-Xie, Lee, Sang Jin, Ji, Il Woon
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Physiological Society and The Korean Society of Pharmacology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5015002/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27610042
http://dx.doi.org/10.4196/kjpp.2016.20.5.547
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author Kyeong, Kyu-Sang
Hong, Seung Hwa
Kim, Young Chul
Cho, Woong
Myung, Sun Chul
Lee, Moo Yeol
You, Ra Young
Kim, Chan Hyung
Kwon, So Yeon
Suzuki, Hikaru
Park, Yeon Jin
Jeong, Eun-Hwan
Kim, Hak Soon
Kim, Heon
Lim, Seung Woon
Xu, Wen-Xie
Lee, Sang Jin
Ji, Il Woon
author_facet Kyeong, Kyu-Sang
Hong, Seung Hwa
Kim, Young Chul
Cho, Woong
Myung, Sun Chul
Lee, Moo Yeol
You, Ra Young
Kim, Chan Hyung
Kwon, So Yeon
Suzuki, Hikaru
Park, Yeon Jin
Jeong, Eun-Hwan
Kim, Hak Soon
Kim, Heon
Lim, Seung Woon
Xu, Wen-Xie
Lee, Sang Jin
Ji, Il Woon
author_sort Kyeong, Kyu-Sang
collection PubMed
description Myometrial relaxation of mouse via expression of two-pore domain acid sensitive (TASK) channels was studied. In our previous report, we suggested that two-pore domain acid-sensing K(+) channels (TASK-2) might be one of the candidates for the regulation of uterine circular smooth muscles in mice. In this study, we tried to show the mechanisms of relaxation via TASK-2 channels in marine myometrium. Isometric contraction measurements and patch clamp technique were used to verify TASK conductance in murine myometrium. Western blot and immunehistochemical study under confocal microscopy were used to investigate molecular identity of TASK channel. In this study, we showed that TEA and 4-AP insensitive non-inactivating outward K(+) current (NIOK) may be responsible for the quiescence of murine pregnant longitudinal myometrium. The characteristics of NIOK coincided with two-pore domain acid-sensing K(+) channels (TASK-2). NIOK in the presence of K(+) channel blockers was inhibited further by TASK inhibitors such as quinidine, bupivacaine, lidocaine, and extracellular acidosis. Furthermore, oxytocin and estrogen inhibited NIOK in pregnant myometrium. When compared to non-pregnant myometrium, pregnant myometrium showed stronger inhibition of NIOK by quinidine and increased immunohistochemical expression of TASK-2. Finally, TASK-2 inhibitors induced strong myometrial contraction even in the presence of L-methionine, a known inhibitor of stretch-activated channels in the longitudinal myometrium of mouse. Activation of TASK-2 channels seems to play an essential role for relaxing uterus during pregnancy and it might be one of the alternatives for preventing preterm delivery.
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spelling pubmed-50150022016-09-08 Myometrial relaxation of mice via expression of two pore domain acid sensitive K(+) (TASK-2) channels Kyeong, Kyu-Sang Hong, Seung Hwa Kim, Young Chul Cho, Woong Myung, Sun Chul Lee, Moo Yeol You, Ra Young Kim, Chan Hyung Kwon, So Yeon Suzuki, Hikaru Park, Yeon Jin Jeong, Eun-Hwan Kim, Hak Soon Kim, Heon Lim, Seung Woon Xu, Wen-Xie Lee, Sang Jin Ji, Il Woon Korean J Physiol Pharmacol Original Article Myometrial relaxation of mouse via expression of two-pore domain acid sensitive (TASK) channels was studied. In our previous report, we suggested that two-pore domain acid-sensing K(+) channels (TASK-2) might be one of the candidates for the regulation of uterine circular smooth muscles in mice. In this study, we tried to show the mechanisms of relaxation via TASK-2 channels in marine myometrium. Isometric contraction measurements and patch clamp technique were used to verify TASK conductance in murine myometrium. Western blot and immunehistochemical study under confocal microscopy were used to investigate molecular identity of TASK channel. In this study, we showed that TEA and 4-AP insensitive non-inactivating outward K(+) current (NIOK) may be responsible for the quiescence of murine pregnant longitudinal myometrium. The characteristics of NIOK coincided with two-pore domain acid-sensing K(+) channels (TASK-2). NIOK in the presence of K(+) channel blockers was inhibited further by TASK inhibitors such as quinidine, bupivacaine, lidocaine, and extracellular acidosis. Furthermore, oxytocin and estrogen inhibited NIOK in pregnant myometrium. When compared to non-pregnant myometrium, pregnant myometrium showed stronger inhibition of NIOK by quinidine and increased immunohistochemical expression of TASK-2. Finally, TASK-2 inhibitors induced strong myometrial contraction even in the presence of L-methionine, a known inhibitor of stretch-activated channels in the longitudinal myometrium of mouse. Activation of TASK-2 channels seems to play an essential role for relaxing uterus during pregnancy and it might be one of the alternatives for preventing preterm delivery. The Korean Physiological Society and The Korean Society of Pharmacology 2016-09 2016-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5015002/ /pubmed/27610042 http://dx.doi.org/10.4196/kjpp.2016.20.5.547 Text en Copyright © Korean J Physiol Pharmacol http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Kyeong, Kyu-Sang
Hong, Seung Hwa
Kim, Young Chul
Cho, Woong
Myung, Sun Chul
Lee, Moo Yeol
You, Ra Young
Kim, Chan Hyung
Kwon, So Yeon
Suzuki, Hikaru
Park, Yeon Jin
Jeong, Eun-Hwan
Kim, Hak Soon
Kim, Heon
Lim, Seung Woon
Xu, Wen-Xie
Lee, Sang Jin
Ji, Il Woon
Myometrial relaxation of mice via expression of two pore domain acid sensitive K(+) (TASK-2) channels
title Myometrial relaxation of mice via expression of two pore domain acid sensitive K(+) (TASK-2) channels
title_full Myometrial relaxation of mice via expression of two pore domain acid sensitive K(+) (TASK-2) channels
title_fullStr Myometrial relaxation of mice via expression of two pore domain acid sensitive K(+) (TASK-2) channels
title_full_unstemmed Myometrial relaxation of mice via expression of two pore domain acid sensitive K(+) (TASK-2) channels
title_short Myometrial relaxation of mice via expression of two pore domain acid sensitive K(+) (TASK-2) channels
title_sort myometrial relaxation of mice via expression of two pore domain acid sensitive k(+) (task-2) channels
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5015002/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27610042
http://dx.doi.org/10.4196/kjpp.2016.20.5.547
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