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Kv2.1 channels play opposing roles in regulating membrane potential, Ca(2+) channel function, and myogenic tone in arterial smooth muscle

The accepted role of the protein Kv2.1 in arterial smooth muscle cells is to form K(+) channels in the sarcolemma. Opening of Kv2.1 channels causes membrane hyperpolarization, which decreases the activity of L-type Ca(V)1.2 channels, lowering intracellular Ca(2+) ([Ca(2+)](i)) and causing smooth mus...

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Autores principales: O’Dwyer, Samantha C., Palacio, Stephanie, Matsumoto, Collin, Guarina, Laura, Klug, Nicholas R., Tajada, Sendoa, Rosati, Barbara, McKinnon, David, Trimmer, James S., Santana, L. Fernando
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7035623/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32015129
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1917879117
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author O’Dwyer, Samantha C.
Palacio, Stephanie
Matsumoto, Collin
Guarina, Laura
Klug, Nicholas R.
Tajada, Sendoa
Rosati, Barbara
McKinnon, David
Trimmer, James S.
Santana, L. Fernando
author_facet O’Dwyer, Samantha C.
Palacio, Stephanie
Matsumoto, Collin
Guarina, Laura
Klug, Nicholas R.
Tajada, Sendoa
Rosati, Barbara
McKinnon, David
Trimmer, James S.
Santana, L. Fernando
author_sort O’Dwyer, Samantha C.
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description The accepted role of the protein Kv2.1 in arterial smooth muscle cells is to form K(+) channels in the sarcolemma. Opening of Kv2.1 channels causes membrane hyperpolarization, which decreases the activity of L-type Ca(V)1.2 channels, lowering intracellular Ca(2+) ([Ca(2+)](i)) and causing smooth muscle relaxation. A limitation of this model is that it is based exclusively on data from male arterial myocytes. Here, we used a combination of electrophysiology as well as imaging approaches to investigate the role of Kv2.1 channels in male and female arterial myocytes. We confirmed that Kv2.1 plays a canonical conductive role but found it also has a structural role in arterial myocytes to enhance clustering of Ca(V)1.2 channels. Less than 1% of Kv2.1 channels are conductive and induce membrane hyperpolarization. Paradoxically, by enhancing the structural clustering and probability of Ca(V)1.2–Ca(V)1.2 interactions within these clusters, Kv2.1 increases Ca(2+) influx. These functional impacts of Kv2.1 depend on its level of expression, which varies with sex. In female myocytes, where expression of Kv2.1 protein is higher than in male myocytes, Kv2.1 has conductive and structural roles. Female myocytes have larger Ca(V)1.2 clusters, larger [Ca(2+)](i), and larger myogenic tone than male myocytes. In contrast, in male myocytes, Kv2.1 channels regulate membrane potential but not Ca(V)1.2 channel clustering. We propose a model in which Kv2.1 function varies with sex: in males, Kv2.1 channels control membrane potential but, in female myocytes, Kv2.1 plays dual electrical and Ca(V)1.2 clustering roles. This contributes to sex-specific regulation of excitability, [Ca(2+)](i), and myogenic tone in arterial myocytes.
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spelling pubmed-70356232020-02-28 Kv2.1 channels play opposing roles in regulating membrane potential, Ca(2+) channel function, and myogenic tone in arterial smooth muscle O’Dwyer, Samantha C. Palacio, Stephanie Matsumoto, Collin Guarina, Laura Klug, Nicholas R. Tajada, Sendoa Rosati, Barbara McKinnon, David Trimmer, James S. Santana, L. Fernando Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences The accepted role of the protein Kv2.1 in arterial smooth muscle cells is to form K(+) channels in the sarcolemma. Opening of Kv2.1 channels causes membrane hyperpolarization, which decreases the activity of L-type Ca(V)1.2 channels, lowering intracellular Ca(2+) ([Ca(2+)](i)) and causing smooth muscle relaxation. A limitation of this model is that it is based exclusively on data from male arterial myocytes. Here, we used a combination of electrophysiology as well as imaging approaches to investigate the role of Kv2.1 channels in male and female arterial myocytes. We confirmed that Kv2.1 plays a canonical conductive role but found it also has a structural role in arterial myocytes to enhance clustering of Ca(V)1.2 channels. Less than 1% of Kv2.1 channels are conductive and induce membrane hyperpolarization. Paradoxically, by enhancing the structural clustering and probability of Ca(V)1.2–Ca(V)1.2 interactions within these clusters, Kv2.1 increases Ca(2+) influx. These functional impacts of Kv2.1 depend on its level of expression, which varies with sex. In female myocytes, where expression of Kv2.1 protein is higher than in male myocytes, Kv2.1 has conductive and structural roles. Female myocytes have larger Ca(V)1.2 clusters, larger [Ca(2+)](i), and larger myogenic tone than male myocytes. In contrast, in male myocytes, Kv2.1 channels regulate membrane potential but not Ca(V)1.2 channel clustering. We propose a model in which Kv2.1 function varies with sex: in males, Kv2.1 channels control membrane potential but, in female myocytes, Kv2.1 plays dual electrical and Ca(V)1.2 clustering roles. This contributes to sex-specific regulation of excitability, [Ca(2+)](i), and myogenic tone in arterial myocytes. National Academy of Sciences 2020-02-18 2020-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7035623/ /pubmed/32015129 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1917879117 Text en Copyright © 2020 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
O’Dwyer, Samantha C.
Palacio, Stephanie
Matsumoto, Collin
Guarina, Laura
Klug, Nicholas R.
Tajada, Sendoa
Rosati, Barbara
McKinnon, David
Trimmer, James S.
Santana, L. Fernando
Kv2.1 channels play opposing roles in regulating membrane potential, Ca(2+) channel function, and myogenic tone in arterial smooth muscle
title Kv2.1 channels play opposing roles in regulating membrane potential, Ca(2+) channel function, and myogenic tone in arterial smooth muscle
title_full Kv2.1 channels play opposing roles in regulating membrane potential, Ca(2+) channel function, and myogenic tone in arterial smooth muscle
title_fullStr Kv2.1 channels play opposing roles in regulating membrane potential, Ca(2+) channel function, and myogenic tone in arterial smooth muscle
title_full_unstemmed Kv2.1 channels play opposing roles in regulating membrane potential, Ca(2+) channel function, and myogenic tone in arterial smooth muscle
title_short Kv2.1 channels play opposing roles in regulating membrane potential, Ca(2+) channel function, and myogenic tone in arterial smooth muscle
title_sort kv2.1 channels play opposing roles in regulating membrane potential, ca(2+) channel function, and myogenic tone in arterial smooth muscle
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7035623/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32015129
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1917879117
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