Citation
- Authors: Prada, M. P., Syed, A. U., Buonarati, O. R., Reddy, G. R., Nystoriak, M. A., Ghosh, D., Simó, S., Sato, D., Sasse, K. C., Ward, S. M., Santana, L. F., Xiang, Y. K., Hell, J. W., Nieves-Cintrón, M., Navedo, M. F.
- Year: 2019
- Journal: eLife
- Applications: in vitro / DNA / jetPRIME
- Cell type: TsA-201
Abstract
Elevated glucose increases vascular reactivity by promoting L-type CaV1.2 channel (LTCC) activity by protein kinase A (PKA). Yet, how glucose activates PKA is unknown. We hypothesized that a Gs-coupled P2Y receptor is an upstream activator of PKA mediating LTCC potentiation during diabetic hyperglycemia. Experiments in apyrase-treated cells suggested involvement of a P2Y receptor underlying the glucose effects on LTTCs. Using human tissue, expression for P2Y11, the only Gs-coupled P2Y receptor, was detected in nanometer proximity to CaV1.2 and PKA. FRET-based experiments revealed that the selective P2Y11 agonist NF546 and elevated glucose stimulate cAMP production resulting in enhanced PKA-dependent LTCC activity. These changes were blocked by the selective P2Y11 inhibitor NF340. Comparable results were observed in mouse tissue, suggesting that a P2Y11-like receptor is mediating the glucose response in these cells. These findings established a key role for P2Y11 in regulating PKA-dependent LTCC function and vascular reactivity during diabetic hyperglycemia.