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  • Effects of 11,12- Epoxyeicosatrienoic Acids on Calcium-Activated Potassium Channel of Airway Smooth Muscle Cells in COPD Rats

    Objective To explore the activity of Ca2 + -activated K+ ( KCa) inairwaysmoothmuscle cells( ASMCs) in a rat model of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease( COPD) , and to observe the effect of 11, 12-Epoxyeicosatrienoic acid( 11, 12-EETs) on the KCa channel of ASMCs. Methods Forty male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly assigned to a COPD group and a normal control group. The rats in the COPD group were exposed to cigarette smoking in a relatively closed chamber to induce COPD. The ASMCs were isolated from small bronchi using an acute enzymatic digestion method. In the symmetrical high K+ solution,the KCa currents were separated with inside-out configuration using the patch clamp technique. The activity of KCa currents in ASMCs between the COPD group and the normal group were compared and the effect of 11, 12-EETs on KCa channel was recorded. The opening probability( Po) , opening time( To) and closing time ( Tc) of the KCa were measured. Results Compared with the normal group, Po of KCa in the COPD rats was much shorter ( 0. 084 ±0. 028 vs 0. 198 ±0. 029, P lt; 0. 01) , To was shorter [ ( 0. 732 ±0. 058) ms vs ( 1. 648 ±0. 152) ms, P lt; 0. 01] and Tc was longer[ ( 12. 259 ±2. 612) ms vs ( 6. 753 ±1. 237) ms, P lt;0. 01] . 11, 12-EETs can evoke the activity of KCa currents of ASMCs in the COPD rats while Po was increased( 0. 227 ±0. 059 vs 0. 084 ±0. 028, P lt; 0. 01) , To was much longer[ ( 2. 068 ±0. 064) ms vs ( 0. 732 ±0. 058) ms, P lt; 0. 01] , and Tc was shorter [ ( 4. 273 ±0. 978) ms vs ( 12. 259 ±2. 612) ms, P lt;0. 01] .Conclusions The results suggest that the decreasing of KCa activity plays an important role in the development of COPD. 11,12-EETs can directly evoke the activity of KCa channel in COPD rats, thus relax the airway smooth muscles.

    Release date:2016-09-14 11:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Effects of Dichloroacetate on the Kv1. 5 of Pulmonary Arterial Smooth Muscle Cells in Simulated High Altitude Pulmonary Hypertension Rats

    Objective To investigate the role of Kv1. 5 in the pathogenesis of pulmonary hypertension simulated by hypobaria and hypoxia, and the effects of dichloroacetate ( DCA) on the Kv1. 5 expression in pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells ( PASMCs ) and mean pulmonary arterial pressure ( mPAP) . Methods Twenty-four SD rats were randomly divided into a normal group ( N group) , a high altitude group ( HA group) , and a DCA treated group ( DCA group) . The N group were fed in normalconditions, the HA group and DCA group were fed in a hypobaria and hypoxia chamber simulated to an altitude of 5000 meters. In addition, the DCA group rats were gastric gavaged with DCA ( 70 mg · kg - 1 · d - 1 ) .Twenty-one days later, percentage of wall thickness ( WT% ) and percentage of wall area ( WA% ) of the pulmonary arteriole, mPAP, and the ratio of right ventricle / left ventricle and septum ( RV/ LV + S) were evaluated. Real-time PCR, immunohistochemistry and Western blot were carried out to detect the Kv1. 5 expression in PASMCs. Results In the HA group, WT% , and WA% of pulmonary arteriole, mPAP and RV/ ( LV + S) all increased significantly compared with the N group ( P lt;0. 01) . These changes in the DCA group were significantly lower than those in the HA group( P lt; 0. 01) . Furthermore, the protein and mRNA expression of Kv1. 5 in the PASMCs deceased significantly in the HA group compared with the N group( P lt;0. 01) , but recovered in the DCA group ( P lt;0. 01) . Conclusions The expression of Kv1. 5 in PASMCs is tremendously inhibited in rats fed in high altitude, which might be a important role of pulmonaryhypertension. DCA can inhibit the remodeling of pulmonary arterials probably by recovering Kv1. 5 expression.

    Release date:2016-08-30 11:52 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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