Involvement of Heme Oxygenase-1 in particulate matter-induced impairment of NO-dependent relaxation in rat intralobar pulmonary arteries.
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Toxicology in Vitro. 2016-04-01, vol. 32, p. 205-11
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Particulate air pollution exerts deleterious effects on cardiovascular system. We previously described that exposure to urban particulate matter (SRM1648) impairs nitric oxide (NO, a major vasculoprotective factor) ...Lire la suite >
Particulate air pollution exerts deleterious effects on cardiovascular system. We previously described that exposure to urban particulate matter (SRM1648) impairs nitric oxide (NO, a major vasculoprotective factor) responsiveness in intrapulmonary arteries. As Heme Oxygenase-1 (HO-1) is induced by urban particles in some cell types and is known to alter NO-dependent signaling pathway, the objective was to characterize HO-1 involvement in SRM1648-induced impairment of NO-dependent relaxation in intrapulmonary arteries. Rat intrapulmonary artery rings were exposed or not to Co (III) Protoporphyrin IX Chloride (HO-1 inducer) or SRM1648 in the absence or presence of Cr (III) Mesoporphyrin IX Chloride (HO-1 activity inhibitor). NO-dependent relaxation was assessed with DEA-NOnoate (DEA-NO) on pre-contracted arteries. HO-1 and soluble guanylyl-cyclase (sGC) mRNA and protein expressions were assessed by qRT-PCR and Western blotting, respectively. SRM1648 or Co (III) Protoporphyrin IX Chloride exposure (24) impaired DEA-NO-dependent relaxation. The SRM-induced alteration of DEA-NO responsiveness was partially prevented by Cr (III) Mesoporphyrin IX Chloride. Co (III) Protoporphyrin IX Chloride induced HO-1 mRNA and protein expressions, whereas SRM1648 only induced HO-1 protein expression without affecting its mRNA level. Exposure to either SRM1648 or to Co (III) Protoporphyrin IX Chloride did not affect the expression levels of sGC. In conclusion, this study provides some evidence that impairment of NO signaling pathway in intrapulmonary arteries involves HO-1. Therefore it highlights the role of HO-1 in particulate matter-induced detrimental effects in pulmonary circulation.< Réduire
Mots clés en anglais
Air Pollutants
Animals
Heme Oxygenase (Decyclizing)
In Vitro Techniques
Male
Nitric Oxide
Particulate Matter
Protoporphyrins
Pulmonary Artery
Rats
Wistar
Vasodilation
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