Coexpression of voltage-dependent calcium channels Cav1.2, 2.1a, and 2.1b in vascular myocytes

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Voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels Cav1.2 (L type) and Cav2.1 (P/Q type) are expressed in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) and are important for the contraction of renal resistance vessels. In the present study we examined whether native renal VSMCs coexpress L-, P-, and Q-type Ca2+ currents. The expression of both Cav2.1a (P-type) and Cav2.1b (Q-type) mRNA was demonstrated by RT-PCR in renal preglomerular vessels from rats and mice. Immunolabeling was performed on A7r5 cells, renal cryosections, and freshly isolated renal VSMCs with anti-Cav1.2 and anti-Cav2.1 antibodies. Conventional and confocal microscopy revealed expression of both channels in all of the smooth muscle cells. Whole-cell patch clamp on single preglomerular VSMCs from mice showed L-, P-, and Q-type currents. Blockade of the L-type currents by calciseptine (20 nmol/L) inhibited 35.6±3.9% of the voltage-dependent Ca2+ current, and blocking P-type currents (ω-agatoxin IVA 10 nmol/L) led to 20.2±3.0% inhibition, whereas 300 nmol/L of ω agatoxin IVA (blocking P/Q-type) inhibited 45.0±7.3%. In rat aortic smooth muscle cells (A7r5), blockade of L-type channels resulted in 28.5±6.1% inhibition, simultaneous blockade of L-type and P-type channels inhibited 58.0±11.8%, and simultaneous inhibition of L-, P-, and Q-type channels led to blockade (88.7±5.6%) of the Ca2+ current. We conclude that aortic and renal preglomerular smooth muscle cells express L-, P-, and Q-type voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels in the rat and mouse. © 2006 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Andreasen, D., Friis, U. G., Uhrenholt, T. R., Jensen, B. L., Skøtt, O., & Hansen, P. B. (2006). Coexpression of voltage-dependent calcium channels Cav1.2, 2.1a, and 2.1b in vascular myocytes. Hypertension, 47(4), 735–741. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.HYP.0000203160.80972.47

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