The effects of vasoconstrictor-receptor (neuropeptide Y, alpha-adrenergic, serotonergic, histaminergic) stimulation on currents through ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channels in arterial smooth muscle cells were examined. Whole-cell KATP currents, activated by the synthetic KATP channel opener pinacidil or by the endogenous vasodilator, calcitonin gene-related peptide, which acts through protein kinase A, were measured in smooth muscle cells isolated from mesenteric arteries of rabbit. Stimulation of NPY-, alpha 1-, serotonin (5-HT2)-, and histamine (H1)-receptors inhibited KATP currents by 40-56%. The signal transduction pathway that links these receptors to KATP channels was investigated. An inhibitor of phospholipase C (D609) and of protein kinase C (GF 109203X) reduced the inhibitory effect of these vasoconstrictors on KATP currents from 40-56% to 11-23%. Activators of protein kinase C, a diacylglycerol analogue and phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), inhibited KATP currents by 87.3 and 84.2%, respectively. KATP currents, activated by calcitonin gene-related peptide, were also inhibited (47-87%) by serotonin, phenylephrine, and PMA. We propose that KATP channels in these arterial myocytes are subject to dual modulation by protein kinase C (inhibition) and protein kinase A (activation).
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October 01 1996
Vasoconstrictors inhibit ATP-sensitive K+ channels in arterial smooth muscle through protein kinase C.
A D Bonev,
A D Bonev
Department of Pharmacology, University of Vermont, Colchester 05446-2500, USA.
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M T Nelson
M T Nelson
Department of Pharmacology, University of Vermont, Colchester 05446-2500, USA.
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A D Bonev
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M T Nelson
Department of Pharmacology, University of Vermont, Colchester 05446-2500, USA.
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1996) 108 (4): 315–323.
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A D Bonev, M T Nelson; Vasoconstrictors inhibit ATP-sensitive K+ channels in arterial smooth muscle through protein kinase C.. J Gen Physiol 1 October 1996; 108 (4): 315–323. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.108.4.315
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