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Ohnishi Y, Hirano K, Nishimura J, Furue M, Kanaide H: Inhibitory effects of brefeldin A, a membrane transport blocker, on the bradykinin-induced hyperpolarization-mediated relaxation in the porcine coronary artery. Br J Pharmacol. 2001 Sep;134(1):168-78. 1. To elucidate the mechanism of the relaxation mediated by endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factors (EDHFs), the effect of brefeldin A, a membrane transport blocker, on cytosolic Ca (2+) concentration ([Ca (2+)] i) and tension was determined in the porcine coronary arterial strips. We also examined the effect of brefeldin A on [Ca (2+)] i in the endothelial cells of the porcine aortic valve. 2. In the presence of 10 microM indomethacin and 30 microM N (G)-nitro-L-arginine (L-NOARG), both bradykinin and substance P induced a transient decrease in [Ca (2+)] i and tension in arterial strips contracted with 100 nM U46619 (thromboxane A2 analogue). A 6 h pre-treatment with 20 microg ml (-1) brefeldin A abolished the bradykinin-induced relaxation, while it had no effect on the substance P-induced relaxation. 3. In the absence of indomethacin and L-NOARG, brefeldin A had no effect on the bradykinin-induced relaxation during the contraction induced by U46619 or 118 mM K (+). 4. The indomethacin/L-NOARG-resistant relaxation induced by bradykinin was completely inhibited by 3 mM tetrabutylammonium (non-specific Ca (2+)-activated K (+) channel blocker), while that induced by substance P was not inhibited by 3 mM tetrabutylammonium or 1 mM 4-aminopyridine (voltage-dependent K (+) channels blocker) alone, but completely inhibited by their combination. 5. Brefeldin A had no effect on the [Ca (2+)] i elevation in endothelial cells induced by bradykinin or substance P. 6. In conclusion, bradykinin produce EDHF in a brefeldin A-sensitive mechanism in the porcine coronary artery. However, this mechanism is not active in a substance P-induced production of EDHF, which thus suggests EDHF to be more than a single entity. |
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