Artigo
ROLE OF CA2+-DEPENDENT K-CHANNELS IN THE MEMBRANE-POTENTIAL AND CONTRACTILITY OF AORTA FROM SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RATS
Fecha
1994-11-01Registro en:
British Journal Of Pharmacology. Basingstoke: Stockton Press, v. 113, n. 3, p. 1022-1028, 1994.
0007-1188
WOS:A1994PN23700055
Autor
Silva, Eneida de Gusmao [UNIFESP]
Fredianineto, E.
Ferreira, A. T.
Paiva, Antonio Cechelli de Mattos[UNIFESP]
Paiva, Therezinha Bandiera [UNIFESP]
Institución
Resumen
1 Contractile responses to KCl and membrane potentials were determined in aortic rings from spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), normotensive Wistar rats (NWR) and Wistar Kyoto rats (WKY) both in the absence and in the presence of the Ca2+-dependent K-channel blockers, apamin and tetraethylammonium (TEA).2 Compared to NWR, aortic rings from WKY and SHR were less reactive and their Ca2+ uptake after stimulation with K+ was decreased.3 Smooth muscle cell membrane potentials were higher in aortae from SHR and WKY than in NWR aortae, whereas SHR had higher K+ and lower Na+ intracellular activities than WKY and NWR, suggesting overactivity of the Na+/K+ pump in the hypertensive animals.4 Treatment with apamin caused depolarization of WKY and SHR aortae, and increased their contractile responses to the same level as those of the NWR. Treatment with TEA also caused depolarization of aortae from WKY and SHR, but in the SHR the depolarization induced by TEA was smaller than that produced by apamin and the contractile responses to KCl did not reach the level of those of aortae from NWR.5 It is concluded that overactivity of Ca2+-dependent K-channels in aortae of WKY and SHR contributes to their higher membrane potentials and lower responsiveness to vasoconstrictor stimuli. In SHR, an overactive Na+/K+ pump is also present, and the contribution of apamin-sensitive Ca2+-dependent K-channels to the membrane potential and reactivity appears to be more relevant than that of TEA-sensitive channels.