Abstract 12177: Important Roles of Endothelial Caveolin-1/eNOS Complex in Maintaining Microvascular Homeostasis Through Endothelium-dependent Hyperpolarization Mediated Mechanism

2015 
Background: The endothelium plays important roles in maintaining cardiovascular homeostasis by synthesizing and releasing several vasodilators, including prostacyclin (PGI2), nitric oxide (NO) and endothelium-dependent hyperpolarization (EDH) factor. It is widely accepted that EDH plays important roles especially in microcirculation. We have previously demonstrated that endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) plays diverse roles depending on vessel size, as a NO generating system in conduit arteries and an EDH-mediated system in resistance arteries. Recently, we also have reported that caveolin-1 is involved in enhanced EDH-mediated mechanisms in resistance arteries through functional inhibition of eNOS. However, the detailed functions of caveolin-1 in the endothelium remain to be elucidated. Material and Results: We newly generated endothelium-specific caveolin-1-knockout mice (eCav-1-KO) under the control of Tie2 promoter. We confirmed that caveolae is absent in endothelial cells of those mice. Co-immunoprecipit...
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