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Title: Activation of the cation channel TRPM3 in perivascular nerves induces vasodilation of resistance arteries
Authors: Alonso-Carbajo, Lucía
AGUIAR ALPIZAR, Yeranddy 
Startek, Justyna B
López-López, José Ramón
Pérez-García, María Teresa
Talavera, Karel
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Source: Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology, 129 , p. 219 -230
Abstract: The Transient Receptor Potential Melastatin 3 (TRPM3) is a Ca2+-permeable non-selective cation channel activated by the neurosteroid pregnenolone sulfate (PS). This compound was previously shown to contract mouse aorta by activating TRPM3 in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC), and proposed as therapeutic modulator of vascular functions. However, PS effects and the role of TRPM3 in resistance arteries remain unknown. Thus, we aimed at determining the localization and physiological role of TRPM3 in mouse mesenteric arteries. Real-time qPCR experiments, anatomical localization using immunofluorescence microscopy and patch-clamp recordings in isolated VSMC showed that TRPM3 expression in mesenteric arteries is restricted to perivascular nerves. Pressure myography experiments in wild type (WT) mouse arteries showed that PS vasodilates with a concentration-dependence that was best fit by two Hill components (effective concentrations, EC50, of 14 and 100 μM). The low EC50 component was absent in preparations from Trpm3 knockout (KO) mice and in WT arteries in the presence of the CGRP receptor antagonist BIBN 4096. TRPM3-dependent vasodilation was partially inhibited by a cocktail of K+ channel blockers, and not mediated by β-adrenergic signaling. We conclude that, contrary to what was found in aorta, PS dilates mesenteric arteries, partly via an activation of TRPM3 that triggers CGRP release from perivascular nerve endings and a subsequent activation of K+ channels in VSMC. We propose that TRPM3 is implicated in the regulation of the tone of resistance arteries and that its activation by yet unidentified endogenous damage-associated molecules lead to protective vasodilation responses in mesenteric arteries.
Keywords: CGRP;Perivascular nerve;Pregnenolone sulfate;TRPM3;Vasodilation
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/30201
DOI: 10.1016/j.yjmcc.2019.03.003
ISI #: 000466833500023
Rights: 019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
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