Sphingosine kinase modulates microvascular tone and myogenic responses through activation of Rhoa/Rho kinase

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Background - RhoA and Rho kinase are important modulators of microvascular tone. Methods and Results - We tested whether sphingosine kinase (Sphk1) that generates the endogenous sphingolipid mediator sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) is part of a signaling cascade to activate the RhoA/Rho kinase pathway. Using a new transfection model, we report that resting tone and myogenic responses of isolated resistance arteries increased with forced expression of Sphk1 in smooth muscle cells of these arteries. Overexpression of a dominant negative Sphk1 mutant or coexpression of dominant negative mutants of RhoA or Rho kinase together with Sphk1 completely inhibited development of tone and myogenic responses. Conclusions - The tone-increasing effects of a Sphk1 overexpression suggest that Sphk1 may play an important role in the control of peripheral resistance.

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Bolz, S. S., Vogel, L., Sollinger, D., Derwand, R., Boer, C., Pitson, S. M., … Pohl, U. (2003). Sphingosine kinase modulates microvascular tone and myogenic responses through activation of Rhoa/Rho kinase. Circulation, 108(3), 342–347. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.CIR.0000080324.12530.0D

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