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Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 268: H544-H549, 1995;
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AJP - Heart and Circulatory Physiology, Vol 268, Issue 2 544-H549, Copyright © 1995 by American Physiological Society


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Dual regulation of L-type Ca2+ channels by serotonin 2 receptor stimulation in vascular smooth muscle cells

Y. Hirakawa, T. Kuga, S. Kobayashi, H. Kanaide and A. Takeshita
Research Institute of Angiocardiology and Cardiovascular Clinic, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.

The purpose of the present study was to investigate regulation of voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels by serotonin in rat aortic smooth muscle cells in primary culture. L- and T-type Ca2+ currents (ICa) were recorded using the whole cell voltage-clamp method. Without pretreatment, in 25 of 30 cells examined, 10 microM serotonin decreased L-type ICa to various extents (-14 to -72%). However, in the remaining five cells, serotonin increased L-type ICa 21 +/- 4%. Thus, in 30 cells, serotonin decreased L-type ICa an average of 22 +/- 5%. In the presence of intracellular heparin (100 micrograms/ml), a blocker of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate binding to its receptor, serotonin increased L-type ICa in all cells 29 +/- 3% (n = 6). When stored Ca2+ was depleted by pretreatment either with 20 microM ryanodine and 20 mM caffeine or with 100 nM A-23187, serotonin also increased L-type ICa in all cells 30 +/- 5 (n = 4) or 37 +/- 5% (n = 12), respectively. In the presence of heparin, the serotonin-induced increase of L-type ICa was prevented by 100 nM staurosporine (2 +/- 3%; n = 6, P < 0.01). The serotonin-induced decrease of L-type ICa was significantly augmented by 100 nM staurosporine (-43 +/- 10%; n = 5). Phorbol 12,13-dibutylate (PDBu; 1 microM) increased L-type ICa 29 +/- 3% (n = 6), and serotonin did not further increase L-type ICa after its potentiation by PDBu.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


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