Two functionally distinct pools of eNOS in endothelium are facilitated by myoendothelial junction lipid composition
Biwer L, Taddeo E, Kenwood B, Hoehn K, Straub A, Isakson B. Two functionally distinct pools of eNOS in endothelium are facilitated by myoendothelial junction lipid composition. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta 2016, 1861: 671-679. PMID: 27106139, PMCID: PMC4869716, DOI: 10.1016/j.bbalip.2016.04.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBiological TransportBradykininCalciumCalcium SignalingCell CommunicationCoculture TechniquesCyclic GMPDiglyceridesEgtazic AcidEndoplasmic ReticulumEndothelial CellsGap JunctionsGene Expression RegulationHumansInositol 1,4,5-TrisphosphateMacrocyclic CompoundsMyocytes, Smooth MuscleNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIIOxazolesPhenylephrinePhosphatidylserinesPhosphorylationPrimary Cell CultureProtein Kinase CProtein Kinase InhibitorsThapsigarginConceptsEndothelial nitric oxide synthaseSmooth muscle cellsEndothelial cellsMyoendothelial junctionsEC endothelial nitric oxide synthaseLipid composition of the myoendothelial junction allows for compartmentalized eNOS function
Biwer L, Taddeo E, Hoehn K, Straub A, Isakson B. Lipid composition of the myoendothelial junction allows for compartmentalized eNOS function. The FASEB Journal 2016, 30 DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.30.1_supplement.727.9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEndothelial nitric oxide synthaseSmooth muscle cellsEndothelial cellsMyoendothelial junctionsResistance arteriesEC endothelial nitric oxide synthaseNeighboring smooth muscle cellsTumor necrosis factor alphaBlood pressure regulationNecrosis factor alphaNitric oxide synthasePKC activityHuman smooth muscle cellsInternal elastic laminaER calcium releaseTHP-1 monocytesCo-cultured endothelial cellsVascular toneENOS functionOxide synthaseFactor alphaGap junction inhibitionLipid compositionDifferential lipid compositionPhenylephrine