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      Bradykinin Contributes to Sympathetic and Pressor Responses Evoked by Activation of Skeletal Muscle Afferents P2X in Heart Failure

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          Abstract

          Background/Aims

          Published data suggest that purinergic P2X receptors of muscle afferent nerves contribute to the enhanced sympathetic nervous activity (SNA) and blood pressure (BP) responses during static exercise in heart failure (HF). In this study, we examined engagement of bradykinin (BK) in regulating responses of SNA and BP evoked by P2X stimulation in rats with HF. We further examined cellular mechanisms responsible for BK. We hypothesized that BK potentiates P2X currents of muscle dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons, and this effect is greater in HF due to upregulation of BK kinin B 2 and P2X 3 receptor. As a result, BK amplifies muscle afferents P2X-mediated SNA and BP responses.

          Methods

          Renal SNA and BP responses were recorded in control rats and rats with HF. Western Blot analysis and patch-clamp methods were employed to examine the receptor expression and function of DRG neurons involved in the effects of BK.

          Results

          BK injected into the arterial blood supply of the hindlimb muscles heightened the reflex SNA and BP responses induced by P2X activation with α,β-methylene ATP to a greater degree in HF rats. In addition, HF upregulated the protein expression of kinin B 2 and P2X 3 in DRG and the prior application of BK increased the magnitude of α,β- methylene ATP-induced currents in muscle DRG neurons from HF rats.

          Conclusion

          BK plays a facilitating role in modulating muscle afferent P2X-engaged reflex sympathetic and pressor responses. In HF, P2X responsivness is augmented due to increases in expression of kinin B 2 and P2X 3 receptors and P2X current activity.

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          Journal
          9113221
          20931
          Cell Physiol Biochem
          Cell. Physiol. Biochem.
          Cellular physiology and biochemistry : international journal of experimental cellular physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology
          1015-8987
          1421-9778
          16 November 2017
          02 November 2016
          2016
          22 November 2017
          : 39
          : 6
          : 2101-2109
          Affiliations
          [a ]Jilin University First Hospital, Norman Bethune College of Medicine, Changchun, China
          [b ]Pennsylvania State Heart and Vascular Institute, The Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA
          Author notes
          Dr. Jihong Xing, Jilin University First Hospital, Norman Bethune College of Medicine Changchun, Jilin 130021, (China), jhxing79@ 123456gmail.com
          Article
          PMC5699458 PMC5699458 5699458 nihpa919963
          10.1159/000447906
          5699458
          27802438
          63046394-d853-40c0-bab3-b6a005d206b7

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          P2X3 ,Heart failure,Blood pressure,Sympathetic nerve,Muscle afferent,Bradykinin

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