Diadenosine polyphosphates are largely ineffective as agonists at nativelyexpressed P2Y(1) and P2Y(2) receptors on cultured human saphenous vein endothelial cells
Ar. Conant et al., Diadenosine polyphosphates are largely ineffective as agonists at nativelyexpressed P2Y(1) and P2Y(2) receptors on cultured human saphenous vein endothelial cells, J VASC RES, 37(6), 2000, pp. 548-555
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The diadenosine polyphosphates are a group of longlasting compounds, releas
ed into the bloodstream by platelet degranulation, They mediate endothelium
-dependent vasodilatation in several animal vascular systems via P2Y recept
ors coupled to increases in cytoplasmic calcium [[Ca2+](c)]. However, there
is little evidence of diadenosine-mediated vasodilatation in the human vas
culature, and a direct interaction with natively expressed P2Y receptors on
human endothelium has not been demonstrated. We have therefore studied the
effects of diadenosines on primary cultures of human saphenous vein endoth
elial cells (HSVECs) and related this to the expression of P2Y receptors. H
SVECs were loaded with the calcium-sensitive dye fura-2, and nucleotide-sti
mulated [Ca2+](c) responses were recorded, HSVECs responded to 10 muM UTP,
ATP and 2-methylthio-ATP but not to UDP. Consistent with the recorded [Ca2](c) responses, RT-PCR analysis of HSVEC RNA amplified specific products fo
r the P2Y(1) and P2Y(2) receptors but not the P2Y(4) and P2Y(6) receptors,
HSVECs responded to Ap(3)A with a rise in [Ca2+](c), but none of the other
diadenosines tested elicited a response, Therefore natively expressed human
P2Y(1) and P2Y(2) receptors are insensitive to diadenosine polyphosphates
with the exception of Ap(3)A. We would therefore predict that the diadenosi
ne polyphosphates have only a limited vasodilatory role in human saphenous
veins, Copyright (C) 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel.