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Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 291: H97-H105, 2006. First published February 3, 2006; doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00753.2005
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Ca2+ source-dependent transcription of CRE-containing genes in vascular smooth muscle

Renee A. Pulver-Kaste,1,2 Christy A. Barlow,1 Jeffery Bond,3 Anjanette Watson,4 Paul L. Penar,1,2,5 Bruce Tranmer,2,5 and Karen M. Lounsbury1,2

1Department of Pharmacology, 2Totman Center for Cerebrovascular Research, 3Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, 4Department of Biology, and 5Department of Surgery, Division of Neurological Surgery, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont

Submitted 15 July 2005 ; accepted in final form 1 February 2006

Altered Ca2+ handling has immediate physiological and long-term genomic effects on vascular smooth muscle function. Previously we showed that Ca2+ entry through voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels (VDCCs) or store-operated Ca2+ channels (SOCCs) results in phosphorylation of the Ca2+/cAMP response element (CRE)-binding protein in cerebral arteries. Here, oligonucleotide array analysis was used to determine gene transcription profiles resulting from these two Ca2+ entry pathways in human cerebrovascular smooth muscle cell cultures. Results were confirmed and expanded using quantitative RT-PCR, Western blot, and immunofluorescence. A distinct, yet overlapping, set of CRE-regulated genes was induced by VDCC activation using K+ membrane depolarization vs. SOCC activation by thapsigargin (TG). Membrane depolarization selectively induced a sustained increase in early growth response-1 (Egr-1) mRNA and protein, which were inhibited by the VDCC blocker nimodipine and the SOCC inhibitor 2-aminoethoxydiphenylborate (2-APB). TG selectively induced a sustained increase in MAPK phosphatase-1 (MKP-1) mRNA and protein, and these effects were decreased by 2-APB, but not by nimodipine. The physiological agonist ANG II also stimulated expression of Egr-1 and MKP-1. Coadministration of 2-APB prevented expression of Egr-1 and MKP-1, whereas nimodipine blocked only Egr-1 expression. TG and ANG II induced phosphorylation of ERK, which was sensitive to 2-APB and was selectively required for CRE-binding protein phosphorylation. Our findings thus indicate that Ca2+ entry through VDCCs and store-operated Ca2+ entry can differentially regulate CRE-containing genes in vascular smooth muscle and also imply that agonist-induced signals involved in modulation of gene transcription can be controlled by multiple sources of Ca2+.

microarray; calcium signaling; arterial remodeling; vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation



Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: K. M. Lounsbury, Dept. of Pharmacology, Univ. of Vermont, 89 Beaumont Ave., Burlington, VT 05405 (e-mail: Karen.Lounsbury{at}uvm.edu)




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