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Death-associated protein kinase 3 regulates the myogenic reactivity of cerebral arteries.

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Turner, SR; Al-Ghabkari, A; Carlson, DA; Chappellaz, M; Sutherland, C; Haystead, TAJ; Cole, WC; MacDonald, JA
Published in: Experimental Physiology
July 2023

What is the central question of this study? DAPK3 contributes to the Ca2+ -sensitization of vascular smooth muscle contraction: does this protein kinase participate in the myogenic response of cerebral arteries? What is the main finding and its importance? Small molecule inhibitors of DAPK3 effectively block the myogenic responses of cerebral arteries. HS38-dependent changes to vessel constriction occur independent of LC20 phosphorylation, and therefore DAPK3 appears to operate via the actin cytoskeleton. A role for DAPK3 in the myogenic response was not previously reported, and the results support a potential new therapeutic target in the cerebrovascular system.The vascular smooth muscle (VSM) of resistance blood vessels is a target of intrinsic autoregulatory responses to increased intraluminal pressure, the myogenic response. In the brain, the myogenic reactivity of cerebral arteries is critical to homeostatic blood flow regulation. Here we provide the first evidence to link the death-associated protein kinase 3 (DAPK3) to the myogenic response of rat and human cerebral arteries. DAPK3 is a Ser/Thr kinase involved in Ca2+ -sensitization mechanisms of smooth muscle contraction. Ex vivo administration of a specific DAPK3 inhibitor (i.e., HS38) could attenuate vessel constrictions invoked by serotonin as well as intraluminal pressure elevation. The HS38-dependent dilatation was not associated with any change in myosin light chain (LC20) phosphorylation. The results suggest that DAPK3 does not regulate Ca2+ sensitization pathways during the myogenic response of cerebral vessels but rather operates to control the actin cytoskeleton. A slow return of myogenic tone was observed during the sustained ex vivo exposure of cerebral arteries to HS38. Recovery of tone was associated with greater LC20 phosphorylation that suggests intrinsic signalling compensation in response to attenuation of DAPK3 activity. Additional experiments with VSM cells revealed HS38- and siDAPK-dependent effects on the actin cytoskeleton and focal adhesion kinase phosphorylation status. The translational importance of DAPK3 to the human cerebral vasculature was noted, with robust expression of the protein kinase and significant HS38-dependent attenuation of myogenic reactivity found for human pial vessels.

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Experimental Physiology

DOI

EISSN

1469-445X

ISSN

0958-0670

Publication Date

July 2023

Volume

108

Issue

7

Start / End Page

986 / 997

Related Subject Headings

  • Vasoconstriction
  • Vascular Resistance
  • Rats
  • Protein Kinases
  • Physiology
  • Humans
  • Death-Associated Protein Kinases
  • Cerebral Arteries
  • Animals
  • 1116 Medical Physiology
 

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Turner, S. R., Al-Ghabkari, A., Carlson, D. A., Chappellaz, M., Sutherland, C., Haystead, T. A. J., … MacDonald, J. A. (2023). Death-associated protein kinase 3 regulates the myogenic reactivity of cerebral arteries. Experimental Physiology, 108(7), 986–997. https://doi.org/10.1113/ep090631
Turner, Sara R., Abdulhameed Al-Ghabkari, David A. Carlson, Mona Chappellaz, Cindy Sutherland, Timothy A. J. Haystead, William C. Cole, and Justin A. MacDonald. “Death-associated protein kinase 3 regulates the myogenic reactivity of cerebral arteries.Experimental Physiology 108, no. 7 (July 2023): 986–97. https://doi.org/10.1113/ep090631.
Turner SR, Al-Ghabkari A, Carlson DA, Chappellaz M, Sutherland C, Haystead TAJ, et al. Death-associated protein kinase 3 regulates the myogenic reactivity of cerebral arteries. Experimental Physiology. 2023 Jul;108(7):986–97.
Turner, Sara R., et al. “Death-associated protein kinase 3 regulates the myogenic reactivity of cerebral arteries.Experimental Physiology, vol. 108, no. 7, July 2023, pp. 986–97. Epmc, doi:10.1113/ep090631.
Turner SR, Al-Ghabkari A, Carlson DA, Chappellaz M, Sutherland C, Haystead TAJ, Cole WC, MacDonald JA. Death-associated protein kinase 3 regulates the myogenic reactivity of cerebral arteries. Experimental Physiology. 2023 Jul;108(7):986–997.
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Published In

Experimental Physiology

DOI

EISSN

1469-445X

ISSN

0958-0670

Publication Date

July 2023

Volume

108

Issue

7

Start / End Page

986 / 997

Related Subject Headings

  • Vasoconstriction
  • Vascular Resistance
  • Rats
  • Protein Kinases
  • Physiology
  • Humans
  • Death-Associated Protein Kinases
  • Cerebral Arteries
  • Animals
  • 1116 Medical Physiology