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Published in: Intensive Care Medicine 5/2011

01-05-2011 | Experimental

Vascular ATP-sensitive potassium channels are over-expressed and partially regulated by nitric oxide in experimental septic shock

Authors: Solène Collin, Nacira Sennoun, Anne-Gaëlle Dron, Mathilde de la Bourdonnaye, Chantal Montemont, Pierre Asfar, Patrick Lacolley, Ferhat Meziani, Bruno Levy

Published in: Intensive Care Medicine | Issue 5/2011

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Abstract

Purpose

To study the activation and expression of vascular (aorta and small mesenteric arteries) potassium channels during septic shock with or without modulation of the NO pathway.

Methods

Septic shock was induced in rats by peritonitis. Selective inhibitors of vascular KATP (PNU-37883A) or BKCa [iberiotoxin (IbTX)] channels were used to demonstrate their involvement in vascular hyporeactivity. Vascular response to phenylephrine was measured on aorta and small mesenteric arteries mounted on a wire myograph. Vascular expression of potassium channels was studied by PCR and Western blot, in the presence or absence of 1400W, an inducible NO synthase (iNOS) inhibitor. Aortic activation of the transcriptional factor nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-κB) was assessed by electrophoretic mobility shift assay.

Results

Arterial pressure as well as in vivo and ex vivo vascular reactivity were reduced by sepsis and improved by PNU-37883A but not by IbTX. Sepsis was associated with an up-regulation of mRNA and protein expression of vascular KATP channels, while expression of vascular BKCa channels remained unchanged. Selective iNOS inhibition blunted the sepsis-induced increase in aortic NO, decreased NF-κB activation, and down-regulated vascular KATP channel expression.

Conclusions

Vascular KATP but not BKCa channels are activated, over-expressed, and partially regulated by NO via NF-κB activation during septic shock. Their selective inhibition restores arterial pressure and vascular reactivity and decreases lactate concentration. The present data suggest that selective vascular KATP channel inhibitors offer potential therapeutic perspectives for septic shock.
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Metadata
Title
Vascular ATP-sensitive potassium channels are over-expressed and partially regulated by nitric oxide in experimental septic shock
Authors
Solène Collin
Nacira Sennoun
Anne-Gaëlle Dron
Mathilde de la Bourdonnaye
Chantal Montemont
Pierre Asfar
Patrick Lacolley
Ferhat Meziani
Bruno Levy
Publication date
01-05-2011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Intensive Care Medicine / Issue 5/2011
Print ISSN: 0342-4642
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1238
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-011-2169-5

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