TRPC5 mediates endothelium-dependent contraction in the carotid artery of diet-induced obese mice

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Yuan Chu
Sheng Wang
Yifei Zhu
Fan Yu
Ka Zhang
Xin Ma
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[1] Wuxi School of Medicine Jiangnan University,
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Hypertension Research | 2022年 / 45卷
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TRPC5; Diet-induced obesity; Endothelium-dependent contraction; Carotid artery;
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Little is known about the contribution of the transient receptor potential canonical channel isoform 5 (TRPC5), a Ca2+-sensitive channel, to vasoconstriction in obesity. In this study, we found that the TRPC5 expression and carotid artery contraction of diet-induced obese (DIO) mice were significantly higher than those of wild-type mice. Endothelium-dependent vasocontraction was inhibited by the TRPC5 inhibitor clemizole and the knockout of TRPC5 in DIO mouse carotid arteries, while activation of TRPC5 enhanced contraction in wild-type mice. TRPC5-regulated vasocontraction can be inhibited by the ROS scavenger NAC and the COX-2 inhibitor NS-398. Our study suggested that upregulation of TRPC5 contributes to endothelium-dependent contraction, which is involved in ROS production and COX-2 expression in DIO mouse carotid arteries. From these results, we speculated that TRPC5 mediated endothelium-dependent contraction in the carotid artery of DIO mice, which was achieved by increasing the levels of ROS and COX-2 expression.
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