Victor A Flores-Tamez, Miguel Martín-Aragón Baudel, Junyoung Hong, Jade L Taylor, Lu Ren, Thanhmai Le, Arsalan U Syed, Yumna Moustafa, Navid Singhrao, Wendy R Lemus-Martinez, Gopireddy R Reddy, Victoria Ramer, Kwun Nok Mimi Man, Peter Bartels, Ye Chen-Izu, Chao-Yin Chen, Sergi Simo, Eamonn J Dickson, Stefano Morotti, Eleonora Grandi, L Fernando Santana, Johannes W Hell, Mary C Horne, Madeline Nieves-Cintrón, Manuel F Navedo
BACKGROUND: Increased vascular CaV 1.2 channel function causes enhanced arterial tone during hypertension. This is mediated by elevations in angiotensin II/protein kinase C signaling. Yet, the mechanisms underlying these changes are unclear. We hypothesize that α1C phosphorylation at serine 1928 (S1928) is a key event mediating increased CaV 1.2 channel function and vascular reactivity during angiotensin II signaling and hypertension. METHODS AND RESULTS: The hypothesis was examined in freshly isolated mesenteric arteries and arterial myocytes from control and angiotensin II-infused mice...
October 8, 2024: Journal of the American Heart Association