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Modification of Fibronectin by Non-Enzymatic Glycation Impairs K(+) Channel Function in Rat Cerebral Artery Smooth Muscle Cells

Fibronectin (FN) enhances K(+) channel activity by integrin-mediated mechanisms. As vascular smooth muscle (VSM) K(+) channels mediate vasodilation, we hypothesized that modification of fibronectin, via advanced non-enzymatic glycation, would alter signaling of this extracellular matrix protein thro...

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Autores principales: Yang, Yan, Nourian, Zahra, Li, Min, Sun, Zhe, Zhang, Liping, Davis, Michael J., Meininger, Gerald A., Wu, Jianbo, Braun, Andrew P., Hill, Michael A.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9272009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35832482
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.871968
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author Yang, Yan
Nourian, Zahra
Li, Min
Sun, Zhe
Zhang, Liping
Davis, Michael J.
Meininger, Gerald A.
Wu, Jianbo
Braun, Andrew P.
Hill, Michael A.
author_facet Yang, Yan
Nourian, Zahra
Li, Min
Sun, Zhe
Zhang, Liping
Davis, Michael J.
Meininger, Gerald A.
Wu, Jianbo
Braun, Andrew P.
Hill, Michael A.
author_sort Yang, Yan
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description Fibronectin (FN) enhances K(+) channel activity by integrin-mediated mechanisms. As vascular smooth muscle (VSM) K(+) channels mediate vasodilation, we hypothesized that modification of fibronectin, via advanced non-enzymatic glycation, would alter signaling of this extracellular matrix protein through these channels. Bovine FN (1 mg/ml) was glycated (gFN) for 5 days using methylglyoxal (50 mM), and albumin was similarly glycated as a non-matrix protein control. VSM cells were isolated from rat cerebral arteries for measurement of macroscopic K(+) channel activity using whole cell patch clamp methodology. Pharmacological inhibitors, iberiotoxin (0.1 μM) and 4-aminopyridine (0.1 mM), were used to identify contributions of large-conductance, Ca(2+)-activated, K(+) channels and voltage-gated K(+) channels, respectively. Compared with baseline, native FN enhanced whole cell K(+) current in a concentration-dependent manner, whereas gFN inhibited basal current. Furthermore, native albumin did not enhance basal K(+) current, but the glycated form (gAlb) caused inhibition. gFN was shown to impair both the Kv and BK(Ca) components of total macroscopic K(+) current. Anti-integrin α5 and β1 antibodies attenuated the effects of both FN and gFN on macroscopic K(+) current at +70 mV. Consistent with an action on BK(Ca) activity, FN increased, whereas gFN decreased the frequency of spontaneous transient outward current (STOCs). In contrast, gAlb inhibited whole cell K(+) current predominantly through Kv, showing little effect on STOCs. A function-blocking, anti-RAGE antibody partially reversed the inhibitory effects of gFN, suggesting involvement of this receptor. Further, gFN caused production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by isolated VSMCs as revealed by the fluorescent indicator, DHE. Evoked ROS production was attenuated by the RAGE blocking antibody. Collectively, these studies identify ion channel-related mechanisms (integrin and ROS-mediated) by which protein glycation may modify VSMC function.
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spelling pubmed-92720092022-07-12 Modification of Fibronectin by Non-Enzymatic Glycation Impairs K(+) Channel Function in Rat Cerebral Artery Smooth Muscle Cells Yang, Yan Nourian, Zahra Li, Min Sun, Zhe Zhang, Liping Davis, Michael J. Meininger, Gerald A. Wu, Jianbo Braun, Andrew P. Hill, Michael A. Front Physiol Physiology Fibronectin (FN) enhances K(+) channel activity by integrin-mediated mechanisms. As vascular smooth muscle (VSM) K(+) channels mediate vasodilation, we hypothesized that modification of fibronectin, via advanced non-enzymatic glycation, would alter signaling of this extracellular matrix protein through these channels. Bovine FN (1 mg/ml) was glycated (gFN) for 5 days using methylglyoxal (50 mM), and albumin was similarly glycated as a non-matrix protein control. VSM cells were isolated from rat cerebral arteries for measurement of macroscopic K(+) channel activity using whole cell patch clamp methodology. Pharmacological inhibitors, iberiotoxin (0.1 μM) and 4-aminopyridine (0.1 mM), were used to identify contributions of large-conductance, Ca(2+)-activated, K(+) channels and voltage-gated K(+) channels, respectively. Compared with baseline, native FN enhanced whole cell K(+) current in a concentration-dependent manner, whereas gFN inhibited basal current. Furthermore, native albumin did not enhance basal K(+) current, but the glycated form (gAlb) caused inhibition. gFN was shown to impair both the Kv and BK(Ca) components of total macroscopic K(+) current. Anti-integrin α5 and β1 antibodies attenuated the effects of both FN and gFN on macroscopic K(+) current at +70 mV. Consistent with an action on BK(Ca) activity, FN increased, whereas gFN decreased the frequency of spontaneous transient outward current (STOCs). In contrast, gAlb inhibited whole cell K(+) current predominantly through Kv, showing little effect on STOCs. A function-blocking, anti-RAGE antibody partially reversed the inhibitory effects of gFN, suggesting involvement of this receptor. Further, gFN caused production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by isolated VSMCs as revealed by the fluorescent indicator, DHE. Evoked ROS production was attenuated by the RAGE blocking antibody. Collectively, these studies identify ion channel-related mechanisms (integrin and ROS-mediated) by which protein glycation may modify VSMC function. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9272009/ /pubmed/35832482 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.871968 Text en Copyright © 2022 Yang, Nourian, Li, Sun, Zhang, Davis, Meininger, Wu, Braun and Hill. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Yang, Yan
Nourian, Zahra
Li, Min
Sun, Zhe
Zhang, Liping
Davis, Michael J.
Meininger, Gerald A.
Wu, Jianbo
Braun, Andrew P.
Hill, Michael A.
Modification of Fibronectin by Non-Enzymatic Glycation Impairs K(+) Channel Function in Rat Cerebral Artery Smooth Muscle Cells
title Modification of Fibronectin by Non-Enzymatic Glycation Impairs K(+) Channel Function in Rat Cerebral Artery Smooth Muscle Cells
title_full Modification of Fibronectin by Non-Enzymatic Glycation Impairs K(+) Channel Function in Rat Cerebral Artery Smooth Muscle Cells
title_fullStr Modification of Fibronectin by Non-Enzymatic Glycation Impairs K(+) Channel Function in Rat Cerebral Artery Smooth Muscle Cells
title_full_unstemmed Modification of Fibronectin by Non-Enzymatic Glycation Impairs K(+) Channel Function in Rat Cerebral Artery Smooth Muscle Cells
title_short Modification of Fibronectin by Non-Enzymatic Glycation Impairs K(+) Channel Function in Rat Cerebral Artery Smooth Muscle Cells
title_sort modification of fibronectin by non-enzymatic glycation impairs k(+) channel function in rat cerebral artery smooth muscle cells
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9272009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35832482
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.871968
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