Ken Terata
Medical College of Wisconsin
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Circulation Research | 2002
Yanping Liu; Ken Terata; Qiang Chai; Hongwei Li; Leonard H. Kleinman; David D. Gutterman
Abstract— We examined the hypothesis that ONOO−, a product of the interaction between superoxide (O2·−) and nitric oxide (NO), inhibits calcium-activated K+ (KCa) channel activity in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) of human coronary arterioles (HCAs), thereby reducing hyperpolarization-mediated vasodilation. HCAs were dissected from right atrial appendages. The interaction of ONOO− with microvessels was determined by immunohistochemistry using a nitrotyrosine antibody. Strong staining was observed in arteries exposed to authentic ONOO− or to sodium nitroprusside (SNP)+xanthine (XA)+xanthine oxidase (XO). Dilation to 10−8 mol/L bradykinin (BK) was abolished in vessels exposed to ONOO− (−2.5±8%;P <0.05) but not DC-ONOO− (65±8%). Reduced dilation to BK was also observed after application of XO and SNP. Dilation to NS1619 (KCa channel opener) was reduced in endothelial denuded arterioles treated with ONOO−. In isolated VSMCs, whole-cell peak K+ current density was reduced by ONOO− (control 65±15 pA/pF; ONOO− 42±9 pA/pF;P <0.05). Iberiotoxin had no further effect on whole-cell K+ current. In inside-out patches, ONOO− but not DC-ONOO− decreased open state probability (NPo) of KCa channel by 50±12%. O2·− generated by XA+XO had no effect on BK-induced dilation and NPo of KCa channels. These results suggest that ONOO−, but not O2·−, inhibits KCa channel activity in VSMCs possibly by a direct effect. This mechanism may contribute to impaired EDHF-mediated dilation in conditions such as ischemia/reperfusion where increased activity of NO synthase occurs in the presence of excess of O2·−.
Circulation Research | 2001
Yanping Liu; Ken Terata; Nancy J. Rusch; David D. Gutterman
American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 2005
Atsushi Sato; Ken Terata; Hiroto Miura; Kazuyoshi Toyama; Fausto R. Loberiza; Ossama A. Hatoum; Takashi Saito; Ichiro Sakuma; David D. Gutterman
American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 2000
Ken Terata; Hiroto Miura; Yanping Liu; Fausto R. Loberiza; David D. Gutterman
International Heart Journal | 2011
Kenji Ando; Junjiroh Koyama; Yoshihisa Abe; Toshiaki Sato; Morio Shoda; Yoshimitsu Soga; Masakiyo Nobuyoshi; Toshihiro Honda; Koichi Nakao; Ken Terata; Ken Kadowaki; Akiko Maeda; Satoshi Ogawa; Tetsuyuki Manaka; Nobuhisa Hagiwara; Kentaro Doi
Journal of Arrhythmia | 2011
Ken Terata; Yoshihisa Abe; Masato Munehisa; Ken Kadowaki; Takashi Koyama; Hiroshi Ito
Shinzo | 2009
Ken Terata; Yoshihisa Abe; Akira Shoji; Hajime Kumagai; Tadaya Sato; Ken Kadowaki; Mamoru Miura; Toru Shibahara; Toshiya Fujiwara; Masayasu Nakagawa; Hiroshi Ito
Japanese Journal of Electrocardiology | 2008
Yoshihisa Abe; Ken Terata; Ken Kadowaki; Akira Shoji; Hajime Kumagai; Tadaya Sato; Mamoru Miura
Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2007
Masaru Ishida; Ken Terata; Yoshihisa Abe; Hiroyuki Watanabe; Hitoshi Hasegawa; Hiroshi Itoh
Proceedings of the 31st International Congress on Electrocardiology | 2005
Yoshihisa Abe; Ken Kadowaki; Ken Terata; Akira Shoji; Hajime Kumagai; Tadaya Sato; Mamoru Miura