Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10926346 Cell Calcium 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
In addition to its role in artery contraction, Rho kinase (ROCK) is reported to be involved in the Ca2+ response to vasoconstrictor agonist in rat aorta. However the signaling pathway mediated by ROCK had not been investigated so far and it was not known whether ROCK also contributed to Ca2+ signaling in cultured vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC), which undergo profound phenotypic changes. Our results showed that in VSMC, ROCK inhibition by Y-27632 or H-1152 had no effect on the Ca2+ response to vasopressin, while in aorta the vasopressin-induced Ca2+ entry was significantly decreased. The inhibition of myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) by ML-7 depressed the vasopressin-induced Ca2+ signal in aorta but not in VSMC. The difference in ROCK sensitivity of vasopressin-induced Ca2+ entry between aorta and VSMC was not related to an alteration of the RhoA/ROCK pathway. However, MLCK expression and activity were depressed in cultured cells compared to aorta. We concluded that the regulation of vasopressin-induced Ca2+ entry by ROCK in aorta could involve the myosin cytoskeleton and could be prevented by the downregulation of MLCK in VSMC. These results underline the important differences in Ca2+ regulation between whole tissue and cultured cells.
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