Ca2+ signals evoked by histamine H1 receptors are attenuated by activation of prostaglandin EP2 and EP4 receptors in human aortic smooth muscle cells |
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Authors: | Evangelia Pantazaka Emily J A Taylor William G Bernard Colin W Taylor |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK |
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Abstract: |
Background and PurposeHistamine and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), directly and via their effects on other cells, regulate the behaviour of vascular smooth muscle (VSM), but their effects on human VSM are incompletely resolved.Experimental ApproachThe effects of PGE2 on histamine-evoked changes in intracellular free Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) and adenylyl cyclase activity were measured in populations of cultured human aortic smooth muscle cells (ASMCs). Selective ligands of histamine and EP receptors were used to identify the receptors that mediate the responses.Key ResultsHistamine, via H1 receptors, stimulates an increase in [Ca2+]i that is entirely mediated by activation of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors. Selective stimulation of EP2 or EP4 receptors attenuates histamine-evoked Ca2+ signals, but the effects of PGE2 on both Ca2+ signals and AC activity are largely mediated by EP2 receptors.Conclusions and ImplicationsTwo important inflammatory mediators, histamine via H1 receptors and PGE2 acting largely via EP2 receptors, exert opposing effects on [Ca2+]i in human ASMCs. |
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Keywords: | aortic smooth muscle histamine prostaglandin E2 cyclic AMP Ca2+ signal histamine H1 receptor EP2 receptor EP4 receptor |
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