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KMID : 0606920180260020139
Biomolecules & Therapeutics
2018 Volume.26 No. 2 p.139 ~ p.145
Hypothermia Inhibits Endothelium-Independent Vascular Contractility via Rho-kinase Inhibition
Chung Yoon-Hee

Oh Keon-Woong
Kim Sung-Tae
Park Eon-Sub
Je Hyun-Dong
Yoon Hyuk-Jun
Sohn Uy-Dong
Jeong Ji-Hoon
La Hyen-Oh
Abstract
The present study was undertaken to investigate the influence of hypothermia on endothelium-independent vascular smooth muscle contractility and to determine the mechanism underlying the relaxation. Denuded aortic rings from male rats were used and isometric contractions were recorded and combined with molecular experiments. Hypothermia significantly inhibited fluoride-, thromboxane A2-, phenylephrine-, and phorbol ester-induced vascular contractions regardless of endothelial nitric oxide synthesis, suggesting that another pathway had a direct effect on vascular smooth muscle. Hypothermia significantly inhibited the fluoride-induced increase in pMYPT1 level and phorbol ester-induced increase in pERK1/2 level, suggesting inhibition of Rho-kinase and MEK activity and subsequent phosphorylation of MYPT1 and ERK1/2. These results suggest that the relaxing effect of moderate hypothermia on agonist-induced vascular contraction regardless of endothelial function involves inhibition of Rho-kinase and MEK activities.
KEYWORD
ERK1/2, fluoride, hypothermia, MYPT1, phorbol ester, Rho-kinase
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