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Angiotensin AT1B receptor mediates calcium signaling in vascular smooth muscle cells of AT1A receptor-deficient mice.

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Zhu, Z; Zhang, SH; Wagner, C; Kurtz, A; Maeda, N; Coffman, T; Arendshorst, WJ
Published in: Hypertension
May 1998

Our studies on angiotensin II receptor subtype 1A (AT1A) knockout mice define how endogenous receptors other than AT1A receptors stimulate changes in cytosolic calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) in cultured aortic vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). Wild-type cells have a 1.7 ratio of AT1A/AT1B receptor mRNA as determined by semiquantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. Mutant cells express AT1B receptor mRNA but not that for the AT1A receptor. In wild-type cells with AT1A present, Ang II (10(-7) mol/L) produces a characteristic rapid peak increase in [Ca2+]i of 150 to 180 nmol/L, followed by a plateau phase characterized by a sustained 70 to 80 nmol/L increase in [Ca2+]i. An unexpected finding was that the magnitude and time-dependent pattern of [Ca2+]i changes produced by Ang II were similar in cells that lacked AT1A receptors but possessed AT1B receptors. The response in mutant cells indicates effective coupling of an Ang II receptor to one or more second messenger systems. The similarity of response patterns between cells with and without AT1A receptors suggests that non-AT1A receptors are functionally linked to similar signal transduction pathways in mutant cells. The fact that mutant and wild-type cells exhibit similar patterns of calcium mobilization and entry supports the notion that AT1A and non-AT1A receptors share common signal transduction pathways. The AT2 receptor ligands PD-123319 and CGP-42112 do not alter Ang II effects in either VSMC type, suggesting a paucity of AT2 receptors and/or an absence of their linkage to [Ca2+]i pathways. The nonpeptide AT1 receptor blocker losartan antagonizes Ang II-induced [Ca2+]i increases in both cell groups, supporting mediation by native AT1B receptors and effective coupling of this subtype to second messenger systems leading to calcium entry and mobilization. Our results demonstrate that Ang II causes calcium signaling in AT1A-deficient VSMCs that is mediated by an endogenous losartan-sensitive AT1B receptor.

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Published In

Hypertension

DOI

ISSN

0194-911X

Publication Date

May 1998

Volume

31

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1171 / 1177

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Signal Transduction
  • Receptors, Angiotensin
  • Mutation
  • Muscle, Smooth, Vascular
  • Mice, Knockout
  • Mice
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology
  • Calcium
  • Aorta
 

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Zhu, Z., Zhang, S. H., Wagner, C., Kurtz, A., Maeda, N., Coffman, T., & Arendshorst, W. J. (1998). Angiotensin AT1B receptor mediates calcium signaling in vascular smooth muscle cells of AT1A receptor-deficient mice. Hypertension, 31(5), 1171–1177. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.hyp.31.5.1171
Zhu, Z., S. H. Zhang, C. Wagner, A. Kurtz, N. Maeda, T. Coffman, and W. J. Arendshorst. “Angiotensin AT1B receptor mediates calcium signaling in vascular smooth muscle cells of AT1A receptor-deficient mice.Hypertension 31, no. 5 (May 1998): 1171–77. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.hyp.31.5.1171.
Zhu Z, Zhang SH, Wagner C, Kurtz A, Maeda N, Coffman T, et al. Angiotensin AT1B receptor mediates calcium signaling in vascular smooth muscle cells of AT1A receptor-deficient mice. Hypertension. 1998 May;31(5):1171–7.
Zhu, Z., et al. “Angiotensin AT1B receptor mediates calcium signaling in vascular smooth muscle cells of AT1A receptor-deficient mice.Hypertension, vol. 31, no. 5, May 1998, pp. 1171–77. Pubmed, doi:10.1161/01.hyp.31.5.1171.
Zhu Z, Zhang SH, Wagner C, Kurtz A, Maeda N, Coffman T, Arendshorst WJ. Angiotensin AT1B receptor mediates calcium signaling in vascular smooth muscle cells of AT1A receptor-deficient mice. Hypertension. 1998 May;31(5):1171–1177.

Published In

Hypertension

DOI

ISSN

0194-911X

Publication Date

May 1998

Volume

31

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1171 / 1177

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Signal Transduction
  • Receptors, Angiotensin
  • Mutation
  • Muscle, Smooth, Vascular
  • Mice, Knockout
  • Mice
  • Cells, Cultured
  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology
  • Calcium
  • Aorta