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Bradykinin stimulates ceramide production by activating specific BK-[B.sub.1] receptor in rat small artery

Authors :
Kleine, Leonard
Liu, Gele
Leblanc, Normand
Hebert, Richard L.
Source :
The American Journal of Physiology. Jan, 2002, Vol. 282 Issue 1, pH175, 9 p.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Bradykinin stimulates ceramide production by activating specific BK-[B.sub.1] receptor in rat small artery. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 282: H175-H183, 2002.. First published September 27, 2001; 10.1152/ ajpheart.00379.2001.--Bradykinin (BK), a proinflammatory factor and vasodilator, causes functional change of the small artery. However, it is not clear whether any of these changes induced by BK are mediated by N-acetyl-D-sphingosine (ceramide). Therefore, we investigated whether BK affects the hydrolysis of sphingomyelin and generation of ceramide in the intact rat small artery. Our results suggest that BK induces sphingomyelin hydrolysis and increases ceramide production in a time- and dose-dependent manner. Relative to controls, BK causes a 50% decrease in sphingomyelin levels. Ceramide levels increase in response to BK with the highest level being obtained with [10.sup.-8] M BK as well as similar amounts of ceramide are generated when exogenous sphingomyelinase (SMase):is added. We then determined which of the two BK receptors (BK-[B.sub.1] antagonist Lys-Des-[Arg.sup.9]-[Leu.sup.8]-BK or the BK-[B.sub.2] antagonist HOE-140) are implicated in the BK-induced generation of ceramide. The BK-[B.sub.2] antagonist did not alter the effect of BK on ceramide generation, whereas the BK-[B.sub.1] antagonist blocked the BK-induced production of ceramide. Although ceramide had no effect on KCl-induced constrictions, ceramide dilated preconstricted (phenylephrine) small pressurized rat mesenteric arteries by ~40%. These results suggest that the activation of the BK-[B.sub.1] receptor mediates the BK-induced activation of SMase and of the production of ceramide. In conclusion, BK-mediated effects on vascular tone may be due, at least in part, to the increased production of ceramide. phenylephrine; receptor antagonists; sphingomyelin; vascular tone

Details

ISSN :
00029513
Volume :
282
Issue :
1
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The American Journal of Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.84538963