Pro-contractile role of chloride in arterial smooth muscle: Postnatal decline potentially governed by sympathetic nerves.
Daria S KostyuninaDina K GaynullinaVladimir V MatchkovOlga S TarasovaPublished in: Experimental physiology (2019)
Chloride ions are important for smooth muscle contraction in adult vasculature. Arterial smooth muscle undergoes structural and functional remodelling during early postnatal development, including changes in K+ currents, Ca2+ handling and sensitivity. However, developmental change in the contribution of Cl- to regulation of arterial contraction has not yet been explored. Here, we provide the first evidence that the role of Cl- in α1 -adrenergic arterial contraction prominently decreases during early postnatal ontogenesis. The trophic influence of sympathetic nerves is a potential mechanism for postnatal decline of the contribution of Cl- to the vascular contraction.