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Vascular endothelial growth factor-A activates Ca2+ -activated K+ channels in human endothelial cells in culture
Authors:Faehling M  Koch E D  Raithel J  Trischler G  Waltenberger J
Institution:Department of Internal Medicine II/Cardiology, University of Ulm, Medical Center, Robert-Koch-Street 8, D-89081, Ulm, Germany.
Abstract:Vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF-A) is an endothelial-cell specific growth factor and leads to an increase in cytosolic free calcium (Ca2+](i)) in endothelial cells. Ca2+ -activated K+ channels (KCa-channels) have been suggested to facilitate calcium influx by hyperpolarising the cell and thus increasing the electrochemical driving force for calcium influx. The patch-clamp technique was used to investigate the effect of VEGF-A on large conductance KCa-channels. The role of these channels in VEGF-induced proliferation (cell count, 3H]thymidine incorporation) was studied using the specific inhibitor iberiotoxin. VEGF-A strongly stimulated KCa-channel activity and led to a 14.2 +/- 4.8 fold (SEM, n = 12) increase in activity after 8 min of VEGF-A stimulation. The VEGF-A-induced activation occurred in calcium-free solution as well (16.7+/-2.2 fold, SEM, n = 5) whereas carboxyamidotriazole (CAI), an antiangiogenic drug which inhibits both Ca2+ influx and Ca2+ release from intracellular stores, completely blocked VEGF-A-induced KCa channel activation. Specific inhibition of KCa channel activity with iberiotoxin did not inhibit proliferation of endothelial cells induced by VEGF-A and or basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF). In conclusion, we show that VEGF-A activates KCa-channels in HUVEC. However, KCa channel activity is not involved in VEGF-A- or bFGF-induced endothelial-cell proliferation. Since hyperpolarization of endothelial cells secondary to KCa-channel activation is electrically transmitted to vascular smooth muscle cells, which relax in response to hyperpolarization, the VEGF-A-induced KCa channel activation might contribute to VEGF-A-induced vasorelaxation.
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