Endothelin-1 modulates hemoglobin-mediated signaling in cerebrovascular smooth muscle via RhoA/Rho kinase and protein kinase C
- 1 January 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
- Vol. 286 (1) , H165-H173
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00664.2003
Abstract
Endothelin-1 (ET-1) and oxyhemoglobin (OxyHb) have been implicated in the pathogenesis of cerebral vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage. However, the contribution of ET-1 to this condition has not been definitely established. In this study, we investigated whether threshold concentration of ET-1 enhances cerebrovascular smooth muscle (CVSM) contraction to OxyHb by activating the RhoA/Rho kinase and protein kinase C (PKC) pathways. CVSM contraction was measured in endothelium-denuded rabbit basilar arteries. Cytosolic and particulate fractions of CVSM cells were examined for RhoA and PKC reactivity with specific antibodies using immunoblotting procedures. ET-1 (0.1 nM) alone did not produce any significant contraction, but it markedly potentiated the magnitude (223% of control) and rate (149% of control) of contraction in response to OxyHb, which was attenuated by the inhibitors of Rho kinase Y-27632 and HA-1077. ET-1-mediated potentiation of the contraction was also inhibited by inhibitors of PKC, Ro-32-0432, and GF-109203X. BQ-123 prevented potentiation of vasoconstriction mediated by ET-1, indicating that the action of ET-1 was mediated by the endothelin type A receptor. Pretreatment with ET-1 significantly enhanced OxyHb-mediated RhoA translocation in CVSM cells and intact basilar arteries. ET-1 also caused potentiation of PKC-ϵ expression in membranes of CVSM cells exposed to OxyHb for 10 and 60 min but did not markedly change the distribution of PKC-α. Thus, in CVSM, threshold concentration of ET-1 potentiates contraction induced by OxyHb via RhoA/Rho kinase- and PKC-ϵ-dependent mechanisms. This process may contribute to the pathological contraction of cerebral arteries observed after subarachnoid hemorrhage.Keywords
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