Enhanced contractility of vascular smooth muscle after brief exposure to arsenate

Tae Gyu Park, Yujin Seong, Kyoung Ho Suk, Jeoung Hee Ha, In Kyeom Kim

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Abstract

Epidemiological studies indicate that arsenic exposure induces hypertension. We hypothesized that arsenate exposure modulates the contractility of vascular smooth muscle through the stress response. Intraperitoneal injection of sodium arsenate (15 mg/kg) 16 h before increased not only the blood pressure of rats but also the pressor response to preganglionic nerve stimulation (2 and 16 Hz) or to bolus injection of vasopressin or phenylephrine in pithed rats as compared with the control rats. Exposure of rat aortic rings to 4 mM sodium arsenate for 60 min enhanced the contractile responses to KCl or phenylephrine as well as the HSP 70 expression 8 h later, but did not affect the relaxation responses to acetylcholine, histamine, or sodium nitroprusside. These results suggest that brief exposure to arsenate is associated with enhanced contractility of vascular smooth muscle through the stress response.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)305-311
Number of pages7
JournalEnvironmental Toxicology and Pharmacology
Volume19
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2005

Keywords

  • Arsenate
  • Contraction
  • HSP 70
  • Pithed rat
  • Stress response
  • Vasoactive agents

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