Protein Information

ID 2128
Name myosin phosphatase target subunit 1
Synonyms MBS; MYPT 1; MYPT1; Myosin phosphatase target subunit 1; Myosin phosphatase targeting subunit 1; PPP1R12A; Protein phosphatase 1 regulatory subunit 12A; Protein phosphatase myosin binding subunit…

Compound Information

ID 954
Name SMA
CAS sodium 2-chloroacetate

Reference

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19298234 Freitas MR, Eto M, Kirkbride JA, Schott C, Sassard J, Stoclet JC: Y27632, a Rho-activated kinase inhibitor, normalizes dysregulation in alpha1-adrenergic receptor-induced contraction of Lyon hypertensive rat artery smooth muscle. Fundam Clin Pharmacol. 2009 Apr;23(2):169-78. Epub 2009 Mar 9.
RhoA-activated kinase (ROK) is involved in the disorders of smooth muscle contraction found in hypertension model animals and patients. We examined whether the alpha1-adrenergic receptor agonist-induced ROK signal is perturbed in resistance small mesentery artery (SMA) of Lyon genetically hypertensive (LH) rats, using a ROK antagonist, Y27632. Smooth muscle strips of SMA and aorta were isolated from LH and Lyon normotensive (LN) rats. After Ca (2+)-depletion and pre-treatment with phenylephrine (PE), smooth muscle contraction was induced by serial additions of CaCl (2). In LH SMA Ca (2+) permeated cells to a lesser extent as compared with LN SMA, while CaCl (2)-induced contraction of LH SMA was greater than that of LN SMA, indicating a higher ratio of force to Ca (2+) in LH SMA contraction (Ca (2+) sensitization). No hyper-contraction was observed in LH aorta tissues. Treatment of LH SMA with Y27632 restored both Ca (2+) permeability and Ca (2+)-force relationship to levels seen for LN SMA. In response to PE stimulation, phosphorylation of CPI-17, a phosphorylation-dependent myosin phosphatase inhibitor protein, and MYPT1 at Thr853, the inhibitory phosphorylation site of the myosin phosphatase regulatory subunit, was increased in LN SMA, but remained unchanged in LH SMA. These results suggest that the disorder in ROK-dependent Ca (2+) permeability and Ca (2+)-force relationship is responsible for LH SMA hyper-contraction. Unlike other hypertensive models, the ROK-induced hyper-contractility of LH SMA is independent of MYPT1 and CPI-17 phosphorylation, which suggests that ROK-mediated inhibition of myosin phosphatase does not affect SMA hyper-contractility in LH SMA cells.
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