How calcium signals in myocytes and pericytes are integrated across in situ microvascular networks and control microvascular tone
2013
Borysova, Lyudmyla | Wray, Susan | Eisner, David A. | Burdyga, Theodor
The microcirculation is the site of gas and nutrient exchange. Control of central or local signals acting on the myocytes, pericytes and endothelial cells within it, is essential for health. Due to technical problems of accessibility, the mechanisms controlling Ca²⁺ signalling and contractility of myocytes and pericytes in different sections of microvascular networks in situ have not been investigated. We aimed to investigate Ca²⁺ signalling and functional responses, in a microcirculatory network in situ. Using live confocal imaging of ureteric microvascular networks, we have studied the architecture, morphology, Ca²⁺ signalling and contractility of myocytes and pericytes. Ca²⁺ signals vary between distributing arcade and downstream transverse and precapillary arterioles, are modified by agonists, with sympathetic agonists being ineffective beyond transverse arterioles. In myocytes and pericytes, Ca²⁺ signals arise from Ca²⁺ release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum through inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate-induced Ca²⁺ release and not via ryanodine receptors or Ca²⁺ entry into the cell. The responses in pericytes are less oscillatory, slower and longer-lasting than those in myocytes. Myocytes and pericytes are electrically coupled, transmitting Ca²⁺ signals between arteriolar and venular networks dependent on gap junctions and Ca²⁺ entry via L-type Ca²⁺ channels. Endothelial Ca²⁺ signalling inhibits intracellular Ca²⁺ oscillations in myocytes and pericytes via L-arginine/nitric oxide pathway and intercellular propagating Ca²⁺ signals via EDHF. Increases of Ca²⁺ in pericytes and myocytes constrict all vessels except capillaries. These data reveal the structural and signalling specializations allowing blood flow to be regulated by myocytes and pericytes.
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