151. Presence of non-selective type of endothelin receptor on vascular endothelium and its linkage to vasodilation
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Ryoichi Takayanagi, Kazuhiro Kitazumi, Saburo Aimoto, Masao Ohashi, Hajime Nawata, Kenji Tasaka, Chikahisa Takasaki, and Keizo Ohnaka
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medicine.hormone ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Endothelium ,Swine ,Sarafotoxin ,Biophysics ,Receptors, Cell Surface ,Vasodilation ,Viper Venoms ,Biology ,Binding, Competitive ,Biochemistry ,Endothelin ,Endothelins ,Endothelial cell ,Structural Biology ,medicine.artery ,Internal medicine ,Genetics ,medicine ,Animals ,Vasoconstrictor Agents ,Thoracic aorta ,Receptor ,Molecular Biology ,Aorta ,Binding Sites ,Receptors, Endothelin ,Cell Biology ,respiratory system ,musculoskeletal system ,Rats ,Endothelial stem cell ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,cardiovascular system ,Endothelium, Vascular ,Endothelin receptor ,circulatory and respiratory physiology - Abstract
We studied the role of non-selective type (ET14) of endothelin (ET) receptor in the vasculature, using a ligand specific to the ET14 receptor, [Glu9]-sarafotoxin S6b ([Glu9]SRTb). Endothelium-containing rat thoracic aorta possessed specific binding sites for 125I-[Glu9]SRTb, which were almost eliminated by removal of the endothelium, while ET-3-specific binding sites were not detected in the endothelium-intact rat aorta. Only ET14 receptor was detected in the membranes from the endothelium of porcine thoracic aorta. [Glu9]SRTb exerted only vasodilation in rat aortic ring. These findings indicate that ET14 receptors are located on vascular endothelium and linked to vasodilation.
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