Carbon Monoxide and
Cardiovascular Function
Re^2: symposium 200 grover
groverak@fhs.mcmaster.ca
Dr. Wang. Thanx. Also I want to congratulate you on organizing a great sympsoium on this novel topic.
On Sat Dec 5, Rui Wang wrote
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>>Dr. Wang: Great presentation. Hope you have fun at the meeting.A couple of questions. First, by what mechanism would CO change Kca channels? Is it a direct action on the channel or does it involve intermediat metabolites? Which tissues show a change in the HO expression in diabetes? Is it only vascular smooth muscle or is it a broader phenomenon?
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>Thanks.>(1) CO can induce an chemical modification of histidine residue of KCa channels, changing their open probabiliy. See our paper on J.B.C. 272: 8222, 1997.
>(2) Increased HO-1 expression in diabetes has been shown in STZ-induced diabetic rats (Diabetes 47:1318, 1998). Diminished HO-1 expression was found in diabetic in retinal pigment epithelium cells (Curr Eye Res. 16: 380,1997). It looks like that HO-1 change in diabetes is a general phenomenon but has tissue-specific patterns.
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Tue Dec 8