Abstract

We have previously shown that the perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) exerted an anti‐contractile effect against 5‐hydroxytryptamine (5‐HT)‐induced contraction of aorta segments from pregnant and non‐pregnant rats. This anti‐contractile effect was significantly reduced in aorta segments from pregnant rats. In the present investigation, we have examined the possible role of calcium sensitization involving ROCK and PKC in this loss of anti‐contractile effect of PVAT. Both Y‐27632 (10−6M) and GF 109203X (10−6M), inhibitors of calcium sensitization, significantly reduced 5‐HT‐induced contractions of PVAT‐free aorta segments from non‐pregnant and pregnant rats. However, they were less effective in aorta segments from pregnant rats. PVAT reduced the effectiveness of Y‐27632 and GF 109203X in aorta segments from pregnant and non‐pregnant rats. ROCK‐I and ROCK‐II protein were expressed in aorta segments and PVAT from pregnant and non‐pregnant rats. There was a reduction in the expression of both isoforms in aorta segments but not PVAT from pregnant rats. In addition, there was no significant difference in the expression of ROCK‐I and ROCK‐II in PVAT from pregnant and non‐pregnant rats. We concluded that the loss of anti‐contractile effect of PVAT in aorta segments from pregnant rats could not be explained by altered calcium‐sensitization mechanisms.Support or Funding InformationResearch Sector, Kuwait University, KuwaitThis abstract is from the Experimental Biology 2019 Meeting. There is no full text article associated with this abstract published in The FASEB Journal.

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