Conserved Smooth Muscle Contractility and Blood Pressure Increase in Response to High-salt Diet in Mice Lacking the Beta3 Subunit of the Voltage-dependent Calcium Channel
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Voltage-dependent calcium channels are crucially important for calcium influx and the following smooth muscle contraction. Beta subunits of these channels are known to modify calcium currents through pore-forming alpha subunits. Among the four reported independent beta subunits, the beta3 subunit is expressed in smooth muscle cells and thought to compose L-type calcium channels in the tissue. To determine the role of the beta3 subunit in the cardiovascular system, we have analyzed beta3-null mice. Electrophysiological examinations proved the existence of dihydropyridine (DHP)-sensitive. L-type calcium channels in the smooth muscle cells. Beta3-null mice show no apparent changes in smooth muscle contraction and sensitivity to DHP, and normal blood pressure when they are raised on a normal diet, but the 13 subunit deficient mice show elevated blood pressure in response to a high-salt diet, with significant reductions in plasma catecholamine concentrations. Our finding strongly suggests a close relationship between voltage-dependent channels and high blood pressure.
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