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Publication : Impaired flow-dependent control of vascular tone and remodeling in P2X4-deficient mice.

First Author  Yamamoto K Year  2006
Journal  Nat Med Volume  12
Issue  1 Pages  133-7
PubMed ID  16327800 Mgi Jnum  J:104459
Mgi Id  MGI:3612001 Doi  10.1038/nm1338
Citation  Yamamoto K, et al. (2006) Impaired flow-dependent control of vascular tone and remodeling in P2X4-deficient mice. Nat Med 12(1):133-7
abstractText  The structure and function of blood vessels adapt to environmental changes such as physical development and exercise. This phenomenon is based on the ability of the endothelial cells to sense and respond to blood flow; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here we show that the ATP-gated P2X4 ion channel, expressed on endothelial cells and encoded by P2rx4 in mice, has a key role in the response of endothelial cells to changes in blood flow. P2rx4(-/-) mice do not have normal endothelial cell responses to flow, such as influx of Ca(2+) and subsequent production of the potent vasodilator nitric oxide (NO). Additionally, vessel dilation induced by acute increases in blood flow is markedly suppressed in P2rx4(-/-) mice. Furthermore, P2rx4(-/-) mice have higher blood pressure and excrete smaller amounts of NO products in their urine than do wild-type mice. Moreover, no adaptive vascular remodeling, that is, a decrease in vessel size in response to a chronic decrease in blood flow, was observed in P2rx4(-/-) mice. Thus, endothelial P2X4 channels are crucial to flow-sensitive mechanisms that regulate blood pressure and vascular remodeling.
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