Role of phosphoinositol 4,5-bisphosphate and diacylglycerol in regulating native TRPC channel proteins in vascular smooth muscle.

Cell Calcium

Ion Channels & Cell Signalling Research Centre, Division of Basic Medical Sciences, St George's, University of London, Cranmer Terrace, London, United Kingdom.

Published: June 2009

Stimulation of receptor-operated (ROCs) and store-operated (SOCs) Ca(2+)-permeable cation channels by vasoconstrictors has many important physiological functions in vascular smooth muscle. The present review indicates that ROCs and SOCs with diverse properties in different blood vessels are likely to be explained by composition of different subunits from the canonical transient receptor potential (TRPC) family of cation channel proteins. In addition we illustrate that activation of native TRPC ROCs and SOCs involves different phospholipase-mediated transduction pathways linked to generation of diacylglycerol (DAG). Moreover we describe recent novel data showing that the endogenous phospholipid phosphoinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP(2)) has profound and contrasting actions on TRPC ROCs and SOCs. Optimal activation of a native TRPC6 ROC by angiotensin II (Ang II) requires both depletion of PIP(2) and generation of DAG which leads to stimulation of TRPC6 via a PKC-independent mechanism. The data also indicate that PIP(2) has a marked constitutive inhibitory action of TRPC6 and DAG and PIP(2) are physiological antagonists on TRPC6 ROCs. In contrast PIP(2) stimulates TRPC1 SOCs and has an obligatory role in activation of these channels by store-depletion which requires PKC-dependent phosphorylation of TRPC1 proteins. Finally, we conclude that interactions between PIP(2) bound to TRPC proteins at rest, generation of DAG and PKC-dependent phosphorylation of TRPC proteins have a fundamental role in activation mechanisms of ROCs and SOCs in vascular smooth muscle.

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