PGE2 action in human coronary artery smooth muscle: Role of potassium channels and signaling cross-talk

  • Zhu, Shu
  • Han, Guichun
  • White, Richard E.
Publication date
January 2002

Abstract

Cyclic AMP-stimulating agents are powerful vasodilators, but our knowledge of the signal transduction mechanisms of these agents, particularly in human arteries, is limited. We now report direct molecular effects of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) on cultured human coronary artery smooth muscle cells (HCASMC). Patch-clamp studies revealed that 10 μM PGE2 opens a high-conductance (∼200 pS), calcium-stimulated potassium (BKCa) channel in intact HCASMC. In contrast, PGE2 had no direct effect on channels in cell-free patches, indicating involvement of a soluble second messenger. Enzyme immunoassay demonstrated that PGE2 enhances production of cAMP in HCASMC, but does not increase [cGMP]. Furthermore, forskolin, CPT-cAMP, or CPT-cGMP mimicked the sti...

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