Reduced vascular smooth muscle BK channel current underlies heart failure-induced vasoconstriction in mice

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Excessively increased peripheral vasoconstriction is a hallmark of heart failure (HF). Here, we show that in mice with systolic HF post-myocardial infarction, the myogenic tone of third-order mesenteric resistance vessels is increased, the vascular smooth muscle (VSM) membrane potential is depolarized by-20 mV, and vessel wall intracellular [Ca2+] is elevated relative to that in sham-operated control mice. Despite the increased [Ca2+], the frequency and amplitude of spontaneous transient outward currents (STOCs), mediated by large conductance, Ca2+-activated BK channels, were reduced by nearly 80% (P<0.01) and 25% (P<0.05), respectively, in HF. The expression of the BK*and β1 subunits was reduced in HF mice compared to controls (65 and 82% lower, respectively, P<0.01). Consistent with the importance of a reduction in BK channel expression and function in mediating the HF-induced increase in myogenic tone are two further findings: a blunting of paxilline-induced increase in myogenic tone in HF mice compared to controls (0.9 vs. 10.9%, respectively), and that HF does not alter the increased myogenic tone of BK β1-null mice. These findings identify electrical dysregulation within VSM, specifically the reduction of BK currents, as a key molecular mechanism sensitizing resistance vessels to pressure-induced vasoconstriction in systolic HF.

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Wan, E., Kushner, J. S., Zakharov, S., Nui, X. W., Chudasama, N., Kelly, C., … Marx, S. O. (2013). Reduced vascular smooth muscle BK channel current underlies heart failure-induced vasoconstriction in mice. FASEB Journal, 27(5), 1859–1867. https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.12-223511

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