Role of tyrosine kinase on Ca2+ entry and refilling of agonist-sensitive Ca2+ stores in vascular smooth muscles

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Low, AM
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genistein; tyrphostin; dog mesenteric artery; dog saphenous vein; contraction;
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10.1139/cjpp-74-3-298
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
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Recent evidence suggests that some Ca2+-channels are regulated by a tyrosine kinase pathway. The possibility that Ca2+ entry is regulated by tyrosine kinase was investigated in canine vascular muscles. Functional studies were carried out in the dog mesenteric arteries and saphenous veins. Nicardipine-insensitive refilling of phenylephrine-sensitive Ca2+ stores of endothelium-denuded dog mesenteric artery, previously depleted of Ca2+, measured after a 30-min exposure of the arterial rings to Ca2+ in the absence and presence of genistein (10-100 mu M), tyrphostin 23 (10-100 mu M), tyrphostin 47 (10-100 mu M), SK&F 96365 (3-30 mu M), or vehicle, DMSO, as phenylephrine contraction in Ca2+-free medium, decreased with increasing concentrations of the inhibitors compared with DMSO-treated and control. Phenylephrine contraction in Ca2+-free medium was not affected in a consistent manner by tyrosine kinase inhibitors when added after the store refilling period, in Ca2+-free medium, 5 min prior to stimulation with phenylephrine, indicating that the inhibitors have no effect on the Ca2+ release mechanism or that they act directly on myofilaments. Cyclopiazonic acid (30 mu M), an inhibitor of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ pump, caused transient contractions in the dog saphenous vein only in the presence of extracellular Ca2+. These transient contractions were inhibited by tyrphostin 23 (30-100 mu M), tyrphostin 47 (30-100 mu M), genistein (30-100 mu M), and SK&F 96365 (50-100 mu M) but not by the vehicle DMSO. The results from this study provided evidence that a tyrosine kinase pathway is involved in the regulation of Ca2+ entry since inhibitors of tyrosine kinase are able to attenuate presumed Ca2+ entry following agonist-mediated Ca2+ store depletion. This route of Ca2+ entry is also sensitive to blockade by SK&F 96365.
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