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Extra Virgin Olive Oil Phenols Vasodilate Rat Mesenteric Resistance Artery via Phospholipase C (PLC)-Calcium Microdomains-Potassium Channels (BK(Ca)) Signals
Recent evidence suggests that the reason Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO) lowers blood pressure and reduces the risk of developing hypertension is partly due to minor components of EVOO, such as phenols. However, little is still known about the mechanism(s) through which EVOO phenols mediate anti-hyper...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7912046/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33494474 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom11020137 |
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author | D’Agostino, Rossana Barberio, Laura Gatto, Mariacarmela Tropea, Teresa De Luca, Maria Mandalà, Maurizio |
author_facet | D’Agostino, Rossana Barberio, Laura Gatto, Mariacarmela Tropea, Teresa De Luca, Maria Mandalà, Maurizio |
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description | Recent evidence suggests that the reason Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO) lowers blood pressure and reduces the risk of developing hypertension is partly due to minor components of EVOO, such as phenols. However, little is still known about the mechanism(s) through which EVOO phenols mediate anti-hypertensive effects. The aim of the present study was to investigate the mechanisms of action of EVOO phenols on mesenteric resistance arteries. A pressure myograph was used to test the effect of EVOO phenols on isolated mesenteric arteries in the presence of specific inhibitors of: (1) BKca channels (Paxillin, 10(−5) M); (2) L-type calcium channels (Verapamil, 10(−5) M); (3) Ryanodine receptor, RyR (Ryanodine, 10(−5) M); (4) inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate receptor, IP3R, (2-Aminoethyl diphenylborinate, 2-APB, 3 × 10(−3) M); (5) phospholipase C, PLC, (U73122, 10(−5) M), and (6) GPCR-G(αi) signaling, (Pertussis Toxin, 10(−5) M). EVOO phenols induced vasodilation of mesenteric arteries in a dose-dependent manner, and this effect was reduced by pre-incubation with Paxillin, Verapamil, Ryanodine, 2-APB, U73122, and Pertussis Toxin. Our data suggest that EVOO phenol-mediated vasodilation requires activation of BKca channels potentially through a local increase of subcellular calcium microdomains, a pivotal mechanism on the base of artery vasodilation. These findings provide novel mechanistic insights for understanding the vasodilatory properties of EVOO phenols on resistance arteries. |
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spelling | pubmed-79120462021-02-28 Extra Virgin Olive Oil Phenols Vasodilate Rat Mesenteric Resistance Artery via Phospholipase C (PLC)-Calcium Microdomains-Potassium Channels (BK(Ca)) Signals D’Agostino, Rossana Barberio, Laura Gatto, Mariacarmela Tropea, Teresa De Luca, Maria Mandalà, Maurizio Biomolecules Article Recent evidence suggests that the reason Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO) lowers blood pressure and reduces the risk of developing hypertension is partly due to minor components of EVOO, such as phenols. However, little is still known about the mechanism(s) through which EVOO phenols mediate anti-hypertensive effects. The aim of the present study was to investigate the mechanisms of action of EVOO phenols on mesenteric resistance arteries. A pressure myograph was used to test the effect of EVOO phenols on isolated mesenteric arteries in the presence of specific inhibitors of: (1) BKca channels (Paxillin, 10(−5) M); (2) L-type calcium channels (Verapamil, 10(−5) M); (3) Ryanodine receptor, RyR (Ryanodine, 10(−5) M); (4) inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate receptor, IP3R, (2-Aminoethyl diphenylborinate, 2-APB, 3 × 10(−3) M); (5) phospholipase C, PLC, (U73122, 10(−5) M), and (6) GPCR-G(αi) signaling, (Pertussis Toxin, 10(−5) M). EVOO phenols induced vasodilation of mesenteric arteries in a dose-dependent manner, and this effect was reduced by pre-incubation with Paxillin, Verapamil, Ryanodine, 2-APB, U73122, and Pertussis Toxin. Our data suggest that EVOO phenol-mediated vasodilation requires activation of BKca channels potentially through a local increase of subcellular calcium microdomains, a pivotal mechanism on the base of artery vasodilation. These findings provide novel mechanistic insights for understanding the vasodilatory properties of EVOO phenols on resistance arteries. MDPI 2021-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7912046/ /pubmed/33494474 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom11020137 Text en © 2021 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article D’Agostino, Rossana Barberio, Laura Gatto, Mariacarmela Tropea, Teresa De Luca, Maria Mandalà, Maurizio Extra Virgin Olive Oil Phenols Vasodilate Rat Mesenteric Resistance Artery via Phospholipase C (PLC)-Calcium Microdomains-Potassium Channels (BK(Ca)) Signals |
title | Extra Virgin Olive Oil Phenols Vasodilate Rat Mesenteric Resistance Artery via Phospholipase C (PLC)-Calcium Microdomains-Potassium Channels (BK(Ca)) Signals |
title_full | Extra Virgin Olive Oil Phenols Vasodilate Rat Mesenteric Resistance Artery via Phospholipase C (PLC)-Calcium Microdomains-Potassium Channels (BK(Ca)) Signals |
title_fullStr | Extra Virgin Olive Oil Phenols Vasodilate Rat Mesenteric Resistance Artery via Phospholipase C (PLC)-Calcium Microdomains-Potassium Channels (BK(Ca)) Signals |
title_full_unstemmed | Extra Virgin Olive Oil Phenols Vasodilate Rat Mesenteric Resistance Artery via Phospholipase C (PLC)-Calcium Microdomains-Potassium Channels (BK(Ca)) Signals |
title_short | Extra Virgin Olive Oil Phenols Vasodilate Rat Mesenteric Resistance Artery via Phospholipase C (PLC)-Calcium Microdomains-Potassium Channels (BK(Ca)) Signals |
title_sort | extra virgin olive oil phenols vasodilate rat mesenteric resistance artery via phospholipase c (plc)-calcium microdomains-potassium channels (bk(ca)) signals |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7912046/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33494474 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom11020137 |
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