Diabetes Downregulates Large-Conductance Ca 2+ -Activated Potassium β1 Channel Subunit in Retinal Arteriolar Smooth Muscle

Author:

McGahon Mary K.1,Dash Durga P.1,Arora Aruna1,Wall Noreen1,Dawicki Jennine1,Simpson David A.1,Scholfield C. Norman1,McGeown J. Graham1,Curtis Tim M.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Centre for Vision Sciences (M.K.M., D.P.D., A.A., N.W., J.D., D.A.S., T.M.C.), The Queen’s University of Belfast, Institute of Clinical Sciences, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland; Cell and Metabolic Signalling Group (C.N.S., J.G.M.), School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen’s University of Belfast, Medical Biology Centre, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Abstract

Retinal vasoconstriction and reduced retinal blood flow precede the onset of diabetic retinopathy. The pathophysiological mechanisms that underlie increased retinal arteriolar tone during diabetes remain unclear. Normally, local Ca 2+ release events (Ca 2+ -sparks), trigger the activation of large-conductance Ca 2+ -activated K + (BK)-channels which hyperpolarize and relax vascular smooth muscle cells, thereby causing vasodilatation. In the present study, we examined BK channel function in retinal vascular smooth muscle cells from streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. The BK channel inhibitor, Penitrem A, constricted nondiabetic retinal arterioles (pressurized to 70mmHg) by 28%. The BK current evoked by caffeine was dramatically reduced in retinal arterioles from diabetic animals even though caffeine-evoked [Ca 2+ ] i release was unaffected. Spontaneous BK currents were smaller in diabetic cells, but the amplitude of Ca 2+ -sparks was larger. The amplitudes of BK currents elicited by depolarizing voltage steps were similar in control and diabetic arterioles and mRNA expression of the pore-forming BKα subunit was unchanged. The Ca 2+ -sensitivity of single BK channels from diabetic retinal vascular smooth muscle cells was markedly reduced. The BKβ1 subunit confers Ca 2+ -sensitivity to BK channel complexes and both transcript and protein levels for BKβ1 were appreciably lower in diabetic retinal arterioles. The mean open times and the sensitivity of BK channels to tamoxifen were decreased in diabetic cells, consistent with a downregulation of BKβ1 subunits. The potency of blockade by Pen A was lower for BK channels from diabetic animals. Thus, changes in the molecular composition of BK channels could account for retinal hypoperfusion in early diabetes, an idea having wider implications for the pathogenesis of diabetic hypertension.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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