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Intravascular flow stimulates PKD2 (polycystin-2) channels in endothelial cells to reduce blood pressure.


ABSTRACT: PKD2 (polycystin-2, TRPP1), a TRP polycystin channel, is expressed in endothelial cells (ECs), but its physiological functions in this cell type are unclear. Here, we generated inducible, EC-specific Pkd2 knockout mice to examine vascular functions of PKD2. Data show that a broad range of intravascular flow rates stimulate EC PKD2 channels, producing vasodilation. Flow-mediated PKD2 channel activation leads to calcium influx that activates SK/IK channels and eNOS serine 1176 phosphorylation in ECs. These signaling mechanisms produce arterial hyperpolarization and vasodilation. In contrast, EC PKD2 channels do not contribute to acetylcholine-induced vasodilation, suggesting stimulus-specific function. EC-specific PKD2 knockout elevated blood pressure in mice without altering cardiac function or kidney anatomy. These data demonstrate that flow stimulates PKD2 channels in ECs, leading to SK/IK channel and eNOS activation, hyperpolarization, vasodilation and a reduction in systemic blood pressure. Thus, PKD2 channels are a major component of functional flow sensing in the vasculature.

SUBMITTER: MacKay CE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7228764 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Intravascular flow stimulates PKD2 (polycystin-2) channels in endothelial cells to reduce blood pressure.

MacKay Charles E CE   Leo M Dennis MD   Fernández-Peña Carlos C   Hasan Raquibul R   Yin Wen W   Mata-Daboin Alejandro A   Bulley Simon S   Gammons Jesse J   Mancarella Salvatore S   Jaggar Jonathan H JH  

eLife 20200504


PKD2 (polycystin-2, TRPP1), a TRP polycystin channel, is expressed in endothelial cells (ECs), but its physiological functions in this cell type are unclear. Here, we generated inducible, EC-specific <i>Pkd2</i> knockout mice to examine vascular functions of PKD2. Data show that a broad range of intravascular flow rates stimulate EC PKD2 channels, producing vasodilation. Flow-mediated PKD2 channel activation leads to calcium influx that activates SK/IK channels and eNOS serine 1176 phosphorylati  ...[more]

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