Role of myosin-light-chain kinase in biphasic contractile activity of lymphatics isolated from hemorrhagic shock rats |
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Authors: | ZHANG Yu-ping NIU Chun-yu ZHAO Zi-gang QIN Li-peng SI Yong-hua ZHANG Li-min ZHANG Jing |
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Institution: | Institute of Microcirculation, Department of Pathophysiololgy, Basic Medical College, Hebei North University, Zhangjiakou 075000, China |
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Abstract: | AIM: To elucidate the mechanism by which myosin-light-chain kinase (MLCK) modulates the biphasic contractile activity of lymphatics isolated from the rats subject to hemorrhagic shock (HS). METHODS: Male Wistar rats were randomiz to control group and HS group. In HS group, the rats were subject to HS and then further divided into HS 0 h, 0.5 h, 1 h, 2 h and 3 h subgroups. Thoracic ducts of control and shock rats were isolated and used to determine the protein levels of phosphorylated MLCK (p-MLCK). In addition, thoracic ducts obtained from control, 0.5 h- and 2 h-shocked rats were used to observe the contractile properties of lymphatics by a pressure myograph in vitro . Lymphatic rings were prepared and incubated with ML-7 (a specific inhibitor of MLCK) or substance P (SP, an agonist of MLCK). During the experiment, the contractile frequency (CF), end-diastolic diameter, end-systolic diameter and passive diameter in Ca2+-free PSS buffer were measured and used to calculate the lymphatic tonic index (TI), contractile amplitude (CA) and fractional pump flow (FPF) as the indexes of lymphatic contraction activity. RESULTS: The levels of p-MLCK in lymphatics in 0 h- and 0.5 h-shocked rats were significantly increased compared with the control rats, and it was gradually decreased with the development of shock. The values of CF, TI and FPF in 0.5 h-shocked lymphatics were significantly increased at transmural pressure of 1, 3 and 5 cmH2O compared with those in control group, and significantly blunted by ML-7. SP obviously increased the suppressive effects induced by ML-7 and restored the values of CF, TI and FPF to the levels of HS 0.5 h group. CF, TI and FPF in 2 h-shocked lymphatics significantly declined under different transmural pressure as compared with those in control group, and significantly elevated by SP. Similarly, ML-7 depressed the effects of SP. No significant difference was found in CA between 0.5 h- and 2 h-shocked lymphatics. SP decreased the CA of lymphatics obtained from 2 h-shocked rats and this effect was suppressed by ML-7. However, both agents had no effects on CA of 0.5 h-shocked lymphatics. CONCLUSION: MLCK, as an essential enzyme that influences the contraction of lymphatic smooth muscle cells, involves in the modulation of biphasic changes of lymphatic contractile activity during the process of HS. |
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Keywords: | Shock hemorrhagic Lymphatics Contractility Myosin-light-chain kinase |
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