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Different Effects of Hypertension and Age on the Function of Large Conductance Calcium‐ and Voltage‐Activated Potassium Channels in Human Mesentery Artery Smooth Muscle Cells

BACKGROUND: Large‐conductance calcium‐ and voltage‐activated potassium channels (BK(C) (a) channels) play important roles in the maintenance of vascular tone, and their dysregulation is associated with abnormal vascular relaxation and contraction. We tested the changes in BK(C) (a) channel propertie...

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Autores principales: Cheng, Jun, Mao, Liang, Wen, Jing, Li, Peng‐Yun, Wang, Na, Tan, Xiao‐Qiu, Zhang, Xiao‐Dong, Zeng, Xiao‐Rong, Xu, Liang, Xia, Xian‐Ming, Xia, Dong, He, Kai, Su, Song, Yao, Hui, Yang, Yan
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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/PMC5079041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27628569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.003913
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author Cheng, Jun
Mao, Liang
Wen, Jing
Li, Peng‐Yun
Wang, Na
Tan, Xiao‐Qiu
Zhang, Xiao‐Dong
Zeng, Xiao‐Rong
Xu, Liang
Xia, Xian‐Ming
Xia, Dong
He, Kai
Su, Song
Yao, Hui
Yang, Yan
author_facet Cheng, Jun
Mao, Liang
Wen, Jing
Li, Peng‐Yun
Wang, Na
Tan, Xiao‐Qiu
Zhang, Xiao‐Dong
Zeng, Xiao‐Rong
Xu, Liang
Xia, Xian‐Ming
Xia, Dong
He, Kai
Su, Song
Yao, Hui
Yang, Yan
author_sort Cheng, Jun
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Large‐conductance calcium‐ and voltage‐activated potassium channels (BK(C) (a) channels) play important roles in the maintenance of vascular tone, and their dysregulation is associated with abnormal vascular relaxation and contraction. We tested the changes in BK(C) (a) channel properties in patients at different ages to assess the effects of hypertension and aging on the functional changes of BK(C) (a) channels. METHODS AND RESULTS: Patch clamp was performed to detect the activities of BK(C) (a) channels in freshly isolated human mesenteric artery smooth muscle cells from younger patients (aged ≤45 years) without hypertension, older patients (aged ≥65 years) without hypertension, and older patients with hypertension. The expression of mRNA and protein from BK(C) (a) channels was evaluated by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and Western blot analysis, respectively. Results showed that the whole‐cell current density, spontaneous transient outward current, and Ca(2+) sensitivity of the artery smooth muscle cells were significantly decreased in the older patients with hypertension; the decreases were insignificant in the older patients without hypertension, although a clear tendency to have spontaneous transient outward current was detected in these patients. The expression of both mRNA and protein of BK(C) (a) subunits α and β1 was significantly decreased in the older patients with hypertension but not in the older patients without hypertension compared with the younger patients without hypertension. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings demonstrate for the first time that hypertension is an important factor for the pathological alteration of the properties of BK(C) (a) channels in human mesenteric artery smooth muscle cells, and aging itself may also be a factor in these changes in the cells.
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spelling pubmed-50790412016-10-28 Different Effects of Hypertension and Age on the Function of Large Conductance Calcium‐ and Voltage‐Activated Potassium Channels in Human Mesentery Artery Smooth Muscle Cells Cheng, Jun Mao, Liang Wen, Jing Li, Peng‐Yun Wang, Na Tan, Xiao‐Qiu Zhang, Xiao‐Dong Zeng, Xiao‐Rong Xu, Liang Xia, Xian‐Ming Xia, Dong He, Kai Su, Song Yao, Hui Yang, Yan J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Large‐conductance calcium‐ and voltage‐activated potassium channels (BK(C) (a) channels) play important roles in the maintenance of vascular tone, and their dysregulation is associated with abnormal vascular relaxation and contraction. We tested the changes in BK(C) (a) channel properties in patients at different ages to assess the effects of hypertension and aging on the functional changes of BK(C) (a) channels. METHODS AND RESULTS: Patch clamp was performed to detect the activities of BK(C) (a) channels in freshly isolated human mesenteric artery smooth muscle cells from younger patients (aged ≤45 years) without hypertension, older patients (aged ≥65 years) without hypertension, and older patients with hypertension. The expression of mRNA and protein from BK(C) (a) channels was evaluated by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and Western blot analysis, respectively. Results showed that the whole‐cell current density, spontaneous transient outward current, and Ca(2+) sensitivity of the artery smooth muscle cells were significantly decreased in the older patients with hypertension; the decreases were insignificant in the older patients without hypertension, although a clear tendency to have spontaneous transient outward current was detected in these patients. The expression of both mRNA and protein of BK(C) (a) subunits α and β1 was significantly decreased in the older patients with hypertension but not in the older patients without hypertension compared with the younger patients without hypertension. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings demonstrate for the first time that hypertension is an important factor for the pathological alteration of the properties of BK(C) (a) channels in human mesenteric artery smooth muscle cells, and aging itself may also be a factor in these changes in the cells. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5079041/ /pubmed/27628569 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.003913 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley Blackwell. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Research
Cheng, Jun
Mao, Liang
Wen, Jing
Li, Peng‐Yun
Wang, Na
Tan, Xiao‐Qiu
Zhang, Xiao‐Dong
Zeng, Xiao‐Rong
Xu, Liang
Xia, Xian‐Ming
Xia, Dong
He, Kai
Su, Song
Yao, Hui
Yang, Yan
Different Effects of Hypertension and Age on the Function of Large Conductance Calcium‐ and Voltage‐Activated Potassium Channels in Human Mesentery Artery Smooth Muscle Cells
title Different Effects of Hypertension and Age on the Function of Large Conductance Calcium‐ and Voltage‐Activated Potassium Channels in Human Mesentery Artery Smooth Muscle Cells
title_full Different Effects of Hypertension and Age on the Function of Large Conductance Calcium‐ and Voltage‐Activated Potassium Channels in Human Mesentery Artery Smooth Muscle Cells
title_fullStr Different Effects of Hypertension and Age on the Function of Large Conductance Calcium‐ and Voltage‐Activated Potassium Channels in Human Mesentery Artery Smooth Muscle Cells
title_full_unstemmed Different Effects of Hypertension and Age on the Function of Large Conductance Calcium‐ and Voltage‐Activated Potassium Channels in Human Mesentery Artery Smooth Muscle Cells
title_short Different Effects of Hypertension and Age on the Function of Large Conductance Calcium‐ and Voltage‐Activated Potassium Channels in Human Mesentery Artery Smooth Muscle Cells
title_sort different effects of hypertension and age on the function of large conductance calcium‐ and voltage‐activated potassium channels in human mesentery artery smooth muscle cells
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5079041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27628569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.003913
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