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Publication : RGS5 promotes arterial growth during arteriogenesis.

First Author  Arnold C Year  2014
Journal  EMBO Mol Med Volume  6
Issue  8 Pages  1075-89
PubMed ID  24972930 Mgi Jnum  J:232469
Mgi Id  MGI:5779280 Doi  10.15252/emmm.201403864
Citation  Arnold C, et al. (2014) RGS5 promotes arterial growth during arteriogenesis. EMBO Mol Med 6(8):1075-89
abstractText  Arteriogenesis-the growth of collateral arterioles-partially compensates for the progressive occlusion of large conductance arteries as it may occur as a consequence of coronary, cerebral or peripheral artery disease. Despite being clinically highly relevant, mechanisms driving this process remain elusive. In this context, our study revealed that abundance of regulator of G-protein signalling 5 (RGS5) is increased in vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs) of remodelling collateral arterioles. RGS5 terminates G-protein-coupled signalling cascades which control contractile responses of SMCs. Consequently, overexpression of RGS5 blunted Galphaq/11-mediated mobilization of intracellular calcium, thereby facilitating Galpha12/13-mediated RhoA signalling which is crucial for arteriogenesis. Knockdown of RGS5 evoked opposite effects and thus strongly impaired collateral growth as evidenced by a blockade of RhoA activation, SMC proliferation and the inability of these cells to acquire an activated phenotype in RGS5-deficient mice after the onset of arteriogenesis. Collectively, these findings establish RGS5 as a novel determinant of arteriogenesis which shifts G-protein signalling from Galphaq/11-mediated calcium-dependent contraction towards Galpha12/13-mediated Rho kinase-dependent SMC activation.
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