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First published on November 18, 2004; DOI: 10.1124/jpet.104.077990


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Received for publication September 20, 2004.
Revised November 11, 2004.
Accepted for publication November 12, 2004.

Raloxifene Relaxes Rat Pulmonary Arteries and Veins: Roles of Gender, Endothelium and Antagonism of Ca2+ Influx

YC Chan 1, FP Leung 1, XQ Yao 1, CW Lau 1, Paul M Vanhoutte 2, Yu Huang 1*

1 Chinese University of Hong Kong 2 University of Hong Kong

* Address correspondence to: E-mail: yu-huang{at}cuhk.edu.hk

Abstract

Effects of raloxifene have been documented in the systemic circulation. However, its impact on the pulmonary circulation is unclear. The present study investigated the role of gender, endothelial modulation and Ca2+ channel in relaxations evoked by raloxifene in rat pulmonary arteries and veins. Vascular responses were studied on isolated pulmonary blood vessels mounted in a myograph and constricted by U46619. Constrictions to CaCl2 were studied in Ca2+-free, 60 mM K+ solution. Changes in the intracellular calcium ion concentration ([Ca2+]i) in vascular smooth muscle were measured using a calcium fluorescence imaging method. Raloxifene was more effective in relaxing U46619-constricted pulmonary arteries from male than female rats. Raloxifene-induced relaxation was unaffected by ICI 182,780, inhibition of nitric oxide (NO) pathway, or removal of the endothelium. In arteries without endothelium, raloxifene attenuated CaCl2-induced constriction and CaCl2-stimulated increase in [Ca2+]i with similar potencies. Raloxifene caused endothelium-independent relaxations in pulmonary veins albeit to a lesser degree than in pulmonary arteries. The venous responses showed a gender difference as raloxifene was more potent in male veins. In summary, raloxifene relaxed rat pulmonary arteries and this effect did not involve the endothelium/NO or ICI 182,780-sensitive estrogen receptors. Raloxifene, like nifedipine, reduced both constriction and [Ca2+]i increase in response to CaCl2 in high K+ solution. Raloxifene also relaxed high K+-constricted pulmonary veins. Our data indicate that raloxifene acutely relaxes rat pulmonary blood vessels primarily via inhibition of Ca2+ influx through voltage-sensitive Ca2+ channels. Finally, raloxifene induced more relaxation in blood vessels isolated from male than female rats.


Key words: Raloxifene, artery, calcium influx, pulmonary, rat, vein


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