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Publication : Dominant role of smooth muscle L-type calcium channel Cav1.2 for blood pressure regulation.

First Author  Moosmang S Year  2003
Journal  EMBO J Volume  22
Issue  22 Pages  6027-34
PubMed ID  14609949 Mgi Jnum  J:112881
Mgi Id  MGI:3663939 Doi  10.1093/emboj/cdg583
Citation  Moosmang S, et al. (2003) Dominant role of smooth muscle L-type calcium channel Cav1.2 for blood pressure regulation. EMBO J 22(22):6027-34
abstractText  Blood pressure is regulated by a number of key molecules involving G-protein-coupled receptors, ion channels and monomeric small G-proteins. The relative contribution of these different signaling pathways to blood pressure regulation remains to be determined. Tamoxifen-induced, smooth muscle-specific inactivation of the L-type Cav1.2 Ca2+ channel gene in mice (SMAKO) reduced mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) in awake, freely moving animals from 120 +/- 4.5 to 87 +/- 8 mmHg. Phenylephrine (PE)- and angiotensin 2 (AT2)-induced MAP increases were blunted in SMAKO mice, whereas the Rho-kinase inhibitor Y-27632 reduced MAP to the same extent in control and SMAKO mice. Depolarization-induced contraction was abolished in tibialis arteries of SMAKO mice, and development of myogenic tone in response to intravascular pressure (Bayliss effect) was absent. Hind limb perfusion experiments suggested that 50% of the PE-induced resistance is due to calcium influx through the Cav1.2 channel. These results show that Cav1.2 calcium channels are key players in the hormonal regulation of blood pressure and development of myogenic tone.
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