KMID : 0811720110150060431
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Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology 2011 Volume.15 No. 6 p.431 ~ p.436
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Alteration of Ryanodine-receptors in Cultured Rat Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells
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:Kim Eun-Ji
:Kim Dong-Kwan/:Kim Shin-Hye/:Lee Kyung-Moo/:Park Hyung-Seo/:Kim Se-Hoon
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Abstract
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Vascular smooth muscle cells can obtain a proliferative function in environments such as atherosclerosis in vivo or primary culture in vitro. Proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells is accompanied by changes in ryanodine receptors (RyRs). In several studies, the cytosolic Ca2£« response to caffeine is decreased during smooth muscle cell culture. Although caffeine is commonly used to investigate RyR function because it is difficult to measure Ca2£« release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) directly, caffeine has additional off-target effects, including blocking inositol trisphosphate receptors and store-operated Ca2£« entry. Using freshly dissociated rat aortic smooth muscle cells (RASMCs) and cultured RASMCs, we sought to provide direct evidence for the operation of RyRs through the Ca2£«- induced Ca2£«-release pathway by directly measuring Ca2£« release from SR in permeabilized cells. An additional goal was to elucidate alterations of RyRs that occurred during culture. Perfusion of permeabilized, freshly dissociated RASMCs with Ca2£« stimulated Ca2£« release from the SR. Caffeine and ryanodine also induced Ca2£« release from the SR in dissociated RASMCs. In contrast, ryanodine, caffeine and Ca2£« failed to trigger Ca2£« release in cultured RASMCs. These results are consistent with results obtained by immunocytochemistry, which showed that RyRs were expressed in dissociated RASMCs, but not in cultured RASMCs. This study is the first to demonstrate Ca2£« release from the SR by cytosolic Ca2£« elevation in vascular smooth muscle cells, and also supports previous studies on the alterations of RyRs in vascular smooth muscle cells associated with culture.
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KEYWORD
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Cell culture, Ca2£«-induced Ca2£« release, Ryanodine receptor, Rat aortic smooth muscle
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