Dynamic association of nitric oxide downstream signaling molecules with endothelial caveolin-1 in rat aorta

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Linder, AE [1 ]
McCluskey, LP [1 ]
Cole, KR [1 ]
Lanning, KM [1 ]
Webb, RC [1 ]
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[1] Med Coll Georgia, Dept Physiol CA3101, Augusta, GA 30912 USA
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10.1124/jpet.105.083634
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R9 [药学];
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Classically, nitric oxide ( NO) formed by endothelial NO synthase ( eNOS) freely diffuses from its generation site to smooth muscle cells where it activates soluble guanylyl cyclase ( sGC), producing cGMP. Subsequently, cGMP activates both cGMP- and cAMP- dependent protein kinases [ cGMP- dependent protein kinase ( PKG) and cAMP- dependent protein kinase ( PKA), respectively], leading to smooth muscle relaxation. In endothelial cells, eNOS has been localized to caveolae, small invaginations of the plasma membrane rich in cholesterol. Membrane cholesterol depletion impairs acetylcholine ( ACh)- induced relaxation due to alteration in caveolar structure. Given the nature of NO to be more soluble in a hydrophobic environment than in water, and assuming that colocalization of components in a signal transduction cascade seems to be a critical determinant of signaling efficiency by eNOS activation, we hypothesize that sGC, PKA, and PKG activation may occur at the plasma membrane caveolae. In endothelium- intact rat aortic rings, the relaxation induced by ACh, by the sGC activator 3-( 5'- hydroxymethyl-2' furyl)- 1- benzyl indazole ( YC- 1), and by 8- bromocGMP was impaired in the presence of methyl- beta- cyclodextrin, a drug that disassembles caveolae by sequestering cholesterol from the membrane. sGC, PKG, and PKA were colocalized with caveolin- 1 in aortic endothelium, and this colocalization was abolished by methyl- beta- cyclodextrin. Methyl- beta- cyclodextrin efficiently disassembled caveolae in endothelium. In summary, our results provide evidence of compartmentalization of sGC, PKG, and PKA in endothelial caveolae contributing to NO signaling cascade, giving new insights by which the endothelium mediates vascular smooth muscle relaxation.
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