4-Hydroxynonenal dependent alteration of TRPV1-mediated coronary microvascular signaling.
*4-Hydroxynonenal; *Coronary regulation; *Lipid peroxidation; *Post-translational modification; *Protein Processing; *Reactive oxygen species; *Signal Transduction; *TRPV1; Action Potentials/drug effects; Aldehydes/antagonists & inhibitors/metabolism/*pharmacology; Animal; Animals; Blood Flow Velocity; Calcium Signaling/drug effects; Capsaicin/*pharmacology; Cardiovascular Agents/*pharmacology; Coronary Circulation/drug effects; Coronary Vessels/metabolism/physiopathology; Cysteine/genetics/metabolism; Diabetes Mellitus/drug therapy/*metabolism/physiopathology; Disease Models; Femoral Artery/metabolism/physiopathology; HEK293 Cells; Humans; Inbred C57BL; Lipid Peroxidation; Male; Mice; Patch-Clamp Techniques; Post-Translational; TRPV Cation Channels/genetics/*metabolism; Vasodilation/drug effects
We demonstrated previously that TRPV1-dependent regulation of coronary blood flow (CBF) is disrupted in diabetes. Further, we have shown that endothelial TRPV1 is differentially regulated, ultimately leading to the inactivation of TRPV1, when exposed to a prolonged pathophysiological oxidative environment. This environment has been shown to increase lipid peroxidation byproducts including
DelloStritto Daniel J; Sinharoy Pritam; Connell Patrick J; Fahmy Joseph N; Cappelli Holly C; Thodeti Charles K; Geldenhuys Werner J; Damron Derek S; Bratz Ian N
Free radical biology & medicine
2016
2016-12
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2016.09.021" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2016.09.021</a>
Differential regulation of TRPV1 channels by H2O2: implications for diabetic microvascular dysfunction.
*Coronary Circulation; *Microcirculation; Animals; Capsaicin; Coronary blood flow; Diabetic Angiopathies/*metabolism; HEK293 Cells; Humans; Hydrogen peroxide; Hydrogen Peroxide/*metabolism; Inbred C57BL; Knockout; Male; Mice; Reactive oxygen species; TRPV Cation Channels/*metabolism; TRPV1
We demonstrated previously that TRPV1-dependent coupling of coronary blood flow (CBF) to metabolism is disrupted in diabetes. A critical amount of H2O2 contributes to CBF regulation; however, excessive H2O2 impairs responses. We sought to determine the extent to which differential regulation of TRPV1 by H2O2 modulates CBF and vascular reactivity in diabetes. We used contrast echocardiography to study TRPV1 knockout (V1KO), db/db diabetic, and wild type C57BKS/J (WT) mice. H2O2 dose-dependently increased CBF in WT mice, a response blocked by the TRPV1 antagonist SB366791. H2O2-induced vasodilation was significantly inhibited in db/db and V1KO mice. H2O2 caused robust
DelloStritto Daniel J; Connell Patrick J; Dick Gregory M; Fancher Ibra S; Klarich Brittany; Fahmy Joseph N; Kang Patrick T; Chen Yeong-Renn; Damron Derek S; Thodeti Charles K; Bratz Ian N
Basic research in cardiology
2016
2016-03
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/s00395-016-0539-4" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1007/s00395-016-0539-4</a>