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American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology, 2002-07, Vol.283 (1), p.42-L51
2002
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ET-1 receptor gene expression and distribution in L1 and L2 cells from hypertensive sheep pulmonary artery
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  • American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology, 2002-07, Vol.283 (1), p.42-L51
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United States
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2002
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  • Departments of 2  Pathology and 1  Medicine and Center for Lung Research, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee 37232-2650 We examined gene and surface expression and activity of the endothelin (ET)-1 receptors (ET A and ET B ) in subendothelial (L1) and inner medial (L2) cells from the main pulmonary artery of sheep with continuous air embolization (CAE)-induced chronic pulmonary hypertension (CPH). According to quantitative real-time RT-PCR, basal gene expression of both receptors was significantly higher in L2 than L1 cells, and hypertensive L2 cells showed significantly higher gene expression of ET B than controls. Expression of both genes in hypertensive L1 cells was similar to controls. Fluorescence-activated cell sorter analysis confirmed the increased distribution of ET B in hypertensive L2 cells. Although only the ET A receptors in control L2 cells showed significant binding of [ 125 I]-labeled ET-1 at 1 h, both receptors bound ET-1 to hypertensive cells. Exposure to exogenous ET-1 for 18 h revealed that only the L2 cells internalized ET-1, and internalization by hypertensive L2 cells was significantly reduced when compared with controls. Treatment with ET A (BQ-610) and ET B (BQ-788) receptor antagonists demonstrated that both receptors contributed to internalization of ET-1 in control L2 cells, whereas in hypertensive cells only when both receptor antagonists were used in combination was significant suppression of ET-1 internalization found. We conclude that in sheep receiving CAE, alterations in ET B receptors in cells of the L2 layer may contribute to the maintenance of CPH via alterations in their expression, distribution, and activity. ET A receptor; ET B receptor; smooth muscle cells; pulmonary hypertension; endothelin

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