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Circulation Research | 1998

Nitric Oxide-20–Hydroxyeicosatetraenoic Acid Interaction in the Regulation of K+ Channel Activity and Vascular Tone in Renal Arterioles

Cheng Wen Sun; Magdalena Alonso-Galicia; M. Reza Taheri; John R. Falck; David R. Harder; Richard J. Roman

The present study examined whether inhibition of P4504A enzyme activity and the formation of 20-HETE contributes to the activation of K+ channels and vasodilator effects of nitric oxide (NO) in renal arterioles. Addition of an NO donor to the P4504A2 enzyme that produces 20-HETE increased visible light absorbance at 440 nm indicating that NO binds to heme in this enzyme. NO donors also dose-dependently inhibited the formation of 20-HETE in microsomes prepared from renal arterioles. In patch-clamp experiments, NO donors increased the open-state probability of a voltage-sensitive, large-conductance (195+/-9 pS) K+ channel recorded with cell-attached patches on renal arteriolar smooth muscle cells. Blockade of guanylyl cyclase with [1H-[1,2,4]Oxadiazolo[4,3-a] quinoxalin-1-one] (ODQ, 10 micromol/L), or cGMP-dependent kinase with 8R,9S,11S-(-)-9-methoxycarbamyl-8-methyl-2,3,9,10-tetrahydro-8, 11-epoxy-1H,8H,11H-2,7b,11a-trizadibenzo-(a,g)-cy-cloocta-(c ,d, e)-trinden-1-one (KT-5823) (1 micromol/L) did not alter the effects of NO on this channel. In contrast, inhibition of the formation of 20-HETE with 17-octadecynoic acid (1 micromol/L) activated this channel and masked the response to NO. Preventing the NO-induced reduction in intracellular 20-HETE levels also blocked the effects of NO on this channel. Sodium nitroprusside (SNP) increased the diameter of renal interlobular arteries preconstricted with phenylephrine to 80+/-4% of control. Blockade of guanylyl cyclase with ODQ (10 micromol/L) attenuated the response to SNP by 26+/-2%; however, fixing 20-HETE levels at 100 nmol/L reduced the response by 67+/-8%. Blockade of both pathways eliminated the response to SNP. These results indicate that inhibition of the formation of 20-HETE contributes to the activation of K+ channels and the vasodilator effects of NO in the renal microcirculation.


Archive | 1999

20- Hete antagonists and agonists

Richard J. Roman; John R. Falck; Magdalena Alonso-Galicia; Elizabeth R. Jacobs; David R. Harder


Archive | 2004

Methods of modulating angiogenesis and cancer cell proliferation

Richard J. Roman; Andrew S. Greene; Sandra Lia do Amaral; A. G. Scicli; Stephen L. Brown


Archive | 2016

Title Page 1 Elevated K + channel activity opposes vasoconstrictor response to serotonin (5-HT) in cerebral arteries of the 2

Mallikarjuna R. Pabbidi; Richard J. Roman


Archive | 2015

intercross of Brown Norway and Dahl S rats Genetically defined risk of salt sensitivity in an

Richard J. Roman; Peter J. Tonellato; Monika Stoll; Andrew S. Greene; L Mary; Jaime Wendt-Andrae; Carol Moreno; Jozef Lazar; Howard J. Jacob; Michael J. Flister; Sasha Z. Prisco; Allison B. Sarkis; Caitlin C. O'Meara; Matthew J. Hoffman; John P. Rapp; Bina Joe


Archive | 2015

confirmation using congenic strains salt-sensitive rats: influence of dietary salt and Genetic linkage of urinary albumin excretion in Dahl

Michael R. Garrett; Bina Joe; Shane Yerga-Woolwine; Kevin R. Regner; Raymond R. Townsend; Richard J. Roman; Jan Michael Williams; Ashley C Johnson; Cary Stelloh; Albert W. Dreisbach; Nora Franceschini


Archive | 2015

hypertensive rat attenuate development of hypertension in the Dahl S Multiple blood pressure loci on rat chromosome 13

Jozef Lazar; Howard J. Jacob; Allen W. Cowley; Carol Moreno; Mary L. Kaldunski; Tao Wang; Richard J. Roman; S Andrew; Bina Joe


Archive | 2015

renal disease in Dahl salt-sensitive rats Influence of diet and genetics on hypertension and

Richard J. Roman; Howard J. Jacob; Allen W. Cowley; L. Mattson; Mary Pat Kunert; Mary L. Kaldunski; Andrew S. Greene; Theresa Kurth; Chun Yang; Bradley T. Endres; Jason Klotz; Mingyu Liang; M. Geurts; David L. Mattson; Pengyuan Liu; Erwin T. Cabacungan; Meredith M. Skelton


Archive | 2015

transfusion of cell-free polymeric hemoglobin response to decreased hematocrit after exchange Role of 20-HETE in the pial arteriolar constrictor

Xinyue Qin; Herman Kwansa; Enrico Bucci; Richard J. Roman; C Raymond; John R. Falck; David R. Harder; Raymond C. Koehler; Xiaoguang Liu; Chunyuan Li; Debebe Gebremedhin; Sung Hee Hwang; Bruce D. Hammock


Archive | 2015

rat chromosome 5 defined using congenic Dahl rats Two closely linked interactive blood pressure QTL on

Michael R. Garrett; John P. Rapp; Jennifer R. Smith; Rajni Nigam; Melinda R. Dwinell; Mary Shimoyama; Shur-Jen Wang; Stanley J. F. Laulederkind; G. Thomas Hayman; Victoria Petri; Weisong Liu; Richard J. Roman; Yoshikazu Muroya; Kevin R. Regner; John R. Falck; Bina Joe

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Andrew S. Greene

Medical College of Wisconsin

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David R. Harder

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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John R. Falck

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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Howard J. Jacob

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Allen W. Cowley

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Bina Joe

UCL Institute of Ophthalmology

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Jozef Lazar

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Mary L. Kaldunski

Medical College of Wisconsin

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