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Publication : Differences in L-type Ca(2+) channel activity partially underlie the regional dichotomy in pumping behavior by murine peripheral and visceral lymphatic vessels.

First Author  Zawieja SD Year  2018
Journal  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol Volume  314
Issue  5 Pages  H991-H1010
PubMed ID  29351458 Mgi Jnum  J:361136
Mgi Id  MGI:6155534 Doi  10.1152/ajpheart.00499.2017
Citation  Zawieja SD, et al. (2018) Differences in L-type Ca(2+) channel activity partially underlie the regional dichotomy in pumping behavior by murine peripheral and visceral lymphatic vessels. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 314(5):H991-H1010
abstractText  We identified a regional dichotomy in murine lymphatic contractile function with regard to vessel location within the periphery or visceral cavity. All vessels isolated from peripheral regions [cervical, popliteal, inguinal, axillary, and internodal inguinal axillary (Ing-Ax)] developed robust contractions with maximal ejection fractions (EFs) of 50-80% in our ex vivo isobaric myograph experiments. Conversely, vessels isolated from the visceral cavity (mesenteric, thoracic duct, and iliac) demonstrated maximal EFs of </=10%. Using pressure myography, sharp electrode membrane potential recordings, and Ca(2+) imaging, we assessed the role of L-type Ca(2+) channels in this contractile dichotomy. Ing-Ax membrane potential revealed a ~2-s action potential (AP) cycle (resting -35 mV, spike -5 mV, and plateau -11 mV) with a plateau phase that was significantly lengthened by the L-type Ca(2+) channel agonist Bay K8644 (BayK; 100 nM). APs recorded from mesenteric vessels, however, displayed a slower upstroke and an elongated time over threshold. BayK (100 nM) increased the mesenteric AP upstroke velocity and plateau duration but also significantly hyperpolarized the vessel. Contractions of vessels from both regions were preceded by Ca(2+) flashes, detected with a smooth muscle-specific endogenous Ca(2+) reporter, that typically were coordinated over the length of the vessel. Similar to the membrane potential recordings, Ca(2+) flashes in mesenteric vessels were weaker and had a slower rise time but were longer lasting than those in Ing-Ax vessels. BayK (100 nM) significantly increased the Ca(2+) transient amplitude and duration in both vessels and decreased time to peak Ca(2+) in mesenteric vessels. However, a higher concentration (1 muM) of BayK was required to produce even a modest increase in EF in visceral lymphatics, which remained at <20%. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Lymphatic collecting vessels isolated from murine peripheral tissues, but not from the visceral cavities, display robust contractile behavior similar to lymphatic vessels from other animal models and humans. These differences are partially explained by L-type Ca(2+) channel activity as revealed by the first measurements of murine lymphatic action potentials and contraction-associated Ca(2+) transients.
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