Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis
Online ISSN : 1880-3873
Print ISSN : 1340-3478
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Role of Rho/Rho-Kinase and NO/cGMP Signaling Pathways in Vascular Function Prior to Atherosclerosis
Mayumi Mori-KawabeHiromi TsushimaSeigo FujimotoToyohiro TadaJin-ichi Ito
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Volume 16 (2009) Issue 6 Pages 722-732

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Abstract

Aim: Atherosclerosis is a cardiovascular disease; however, there is little information on signal transduction for vascular function in the early stage of atherosclerosis. In this work, we investigated the role of Rho/Rho-kinase and nitrogen oxide (NO)/cyclic GMP (cGMP) signaling pathways in the aorta prior to atherosclerosis.
Methods: Tension, the expression of RhoA protein, Rho-kinase activity and the cGMP level were measured using endothelium-intact or -denuded aorta prepared from apolipoprotein E-deficient (apoE-KO) and C57BL/6 wild-type (WT) mice at 2 months of age.
Results: Phenylephrine (PE) induced less maximal contraction in the endothelium-denuded aorta from apoE-KO than from WT mice. A Rho-kinase inhibitor (Y-27632) reduced more effectively the contraction of apoE-KO than WT mice, but their RhoA proteins and Rho-kinase activities were not so different. Acetylcholine caused larger relaxation of the PE-stimulated, endothelium-intact aorta in apoE-KO due to endothelial NO release than WT mice. The basal cGMP level in the endotheliumintact aorta of apoE-KO mice was higher than that of WT.
Conclusions: Smooth muscle contraction via α1-adrenergic receptor shows higher dependency on Rho-kinase activity, suggesting down-regulation of the mechanism different from Rho/Rho kinase signaling in the aorta prior to atherosclerosis. Endothelium-dependent relaxation is also intensified through the NO/cGMP pathway.

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