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Circulation Research
Article . 2001 . Peer-reviewed
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Decreased Expression of Voltage- and Ca2+-Activated K+Channels in Coronary Smooth Muscle During Aging

Authors: Qingxia Li; Ligia Toro; Enrico Stefani; Jure Marijic; Min Song; Kazuhide Nishimaru;

Decreased Expression of Voltage- and Ca2+-Activated K+Channels in Coronary Smooth Muscle During Aging

Abstract

Abstract—Aging is the main risk factor for coronary artery disease. One characteristic of aging coronary arteries is their enhanced contractile responses to endothelial vasoconstricting factors, which increase the risk of coronary vasospasm in older people. Because large-conductance voltage- and Ca2+-activated K+channels (MaxiK) are key regulators of vascular tone, we explored the possibility that this class of channels is diminished with increasing age. Using site-directed antibodies recognizing the pore-forming α subunit and electrophysiological methods, we demonstrate that the number of MaxiK channels is dramatically diminished in aged coronary arteries from old F344 rats. Channel density was reduced from 52±9 channels/pF (3 months old) to 18±5 channels/pF (25 to 30 months old), which represents a 65% reduction in the older population. Pixel intensity of Western blots was also diminished by ≈50%. Moreover, the age-related decrease in the channel protein expression was also evident in humans, which showed ≈80% reduction in 61- to 70-year-old subjects compared with 3- to 18-year-old youngsters and ≈45% reduction compared with 19- to 56-year-old adults. In agreement with a reduction of MaxiK channel numbers in aging coronary arteries, old coronary arteries from F344 rats contract less effectively (≈70% reduction) than young coronary arteries when exposed to the MaxiK channel blocker iberiotoxin. The contraction studies indicate that under physiological conditions, MaxiK channels are tonically active, serving as a hyperpolarizing force that opposes contraction. Thus, reduced expression of MaxiK channels in aged coronary arteries would lead to a decreased vasodilating capacity and increased risk of coronary spasm and myocardial ischemia in older people.

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Adult, Male, Aging, Patch-Clamp Techniques, Adolescent, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, In Vitro Techniques, Middle Aged, Coronary Vessels, Immunohistochemistry, Muscle, Smooth, Vascular, Age Distribution, Isometric Contraction, Animals, Humans, Calcium, Female, Large-Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium Channels, Large-Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium Channel alpha Subunits, Peptides

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