Cilostazol suppresses angiotensin II–Induced vasoconstriction via protein kinase A–mediated phosphorylation of the transient receptor potential canonical 6 channel

K Nishioka, M Nishida, M Ariyoshi, Z Jian… - … , and vascular biology, 2011 - Am Heart Assoc
K Nishioka, M Nishida, M Ariyoshi, Z Jian, S Saiki, M Hirano, M Nakaya, Y Sato, S Kita…
Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology, 2011Am Heart Assoc
Objective—The goal of this study was to determine whether inhibition of transient receptor
potential canonical (TRPC) channels underlies attenuation of angiotensin II (Ang II)–induced
vasoconstriction by phosphodiesterase (PDE) 3 inhibition. Methods and Results—
Pretreatment of rat thoracic aorta with cilostazol, a selective PDE3 inhibitor, suppressed
vasoconstriction induced by Ang II but not that induced by KCl. The Ang II–induced
contraction was largely dependent on Ca2+ influx via receptor-operated cation channels …
Objective
The goal of this study was to determine whether inhibition of transient receptor potential canonical (TRPC) channels underlies attenuation of angiotensin II (Ang II)–induced vasoconstriction by phosphodiesterase (PDE) 3 inhibition.
Methods and Results
Pretreatment of rat thoracic aorta with cilostazol, a selective PDE3 inhibitor, suppressed vasoconstriction induced by Ang II but not that induced by KCl. The Ang II–induced contraction was largely dependent on Ca2+ influx via receptor-operated cation channels. Cilostazol specifically suppressed diacylglycerol-activated TRPC channels (TRPC3/TRPC6/TRPC7) through protein kinase A (PKA)–dependent phosphorylation of TRPC channels in HEK293 cells. In contrast, we found that phosphorylation of TRPC6 at Thr69 was essential for the suppression of Ang II–induced Ca2+ influx by PDE3 inhibition in rat aortic smooth muscle cells (RAoSMCs). Cilostazol specifically induced phosphorylation of endogenous TRPC6 at Thr69. The endogenous TRPC6, but not TRPC3, formed a ternary complex with PDE3 and PKA in RAoSMCs, suggesting the specificity of TRPC6 phosphorylation by PDE3 inhibition. Furthermore, inhibition of PDE3 suppressed the Ang II–induced contraction of reconstituted ring with RAoSMCs, which were abolished by the expression of a phosphorylation-deficient mutant of TRPC6.
Conclusion
PKA-mediated phosphorylation of TRPC6 at Thr69 is essential for the vasorelaxant effects of PDE3 inhibition against the vasoconstrictive actions of Ang II.
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