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Acidosis Potentiates Endothelium-dependent Vasorelaxation and Gap Junction Communication in the Superior Mesenteric Artery

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Journal Eur J Pharmacol
Specialty Pharmacology
Date 2018 Mar 11
PMID 29524386
Citations 4
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Extracellular pH is an important physiological determinant of vascular tone that is normally maintained within 7.35-7.45. Any change outside this range leads to severe pathological repercussions. We investigated the unknown effects of extracellular acidosis on relaxation in the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) of goat. SMA rings were employed to maintain isometric contractions at extracellular pH (pH) 7.4 and 6.8. We analyzed the effect of acidosis (pH 6.8) compared to physiological pH (pH 7.4) on three signaling mediators of endothelium-dependent hyperpolarization: nitric oxide (NO), prostaglandin I (PGI), and myoendothelial gap junctions (MEGJ). NO and cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) levels were compared between normal and acidic pH. Quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) studies determined the change in expression of vascular connexin (Cx), Cx37, Cx40, and Cx43. Under acidosis, acetyl choline-induced relaxation was augmented in an endothelium-dependent manner via eNOS-NO-cGMP signaling. Conversely, at normal pH, acetyl choline-induced vasorelaxation was mediated primarily via COX-PGI pathway. The functional activity of MEGJ was increased under acidosis as evident from increased sensitivity of connexin blockers and upregulated gene and protein expression of connexins. In conclusion, acetyl choline-induced augmented vasorelaxation under acidosis is mediated by NOS-NO-cGMP, with a partial role of MEGJ as EDH mediators in the SMA. Present data suggest a novel role of connexin as therapeutic targets to attenuate the detrimental effect of acidosis on vascular tone.

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