2013
DOI: 10.1139/cjpp-2012-0370
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Mouse aortic muscle cells respond to oxygen following cytochrome P450 3A13 gene transfer

Abstract: We have previously shown that a cytochrome P450 (CYP450) hemoprotein from the 3A subfamily CYP3A13 for the mouse, serves as the sensor in the contraction of the ductus arteriosus in response to increased oxygen tension. In addition, we have identified endothelin-1 (ET-1) as the effector for this response. Here, we examined whether Cyp3a13 gene transfer confers oxygen sensitivity to cultured muscle cells from mouse aorta. Coincidentally, we determined whether the same hemoprotein is normally present in the vess… Show more

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“…Significantly, either of these putative sensors can be transfected into vascular muscle sites, which, although intrinsically unresponsive, become susceptible to oxygen. 35,36 The latter possibility is not only conceptually important but may also open the way to targeted manipulations of the sensor with the purpose of developing new therapeutic tools.…”
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“…Significantly, either of these putative sensors can be transfected into vascular muscle sites, which, although intrinsically unresponsive, become susceptible to oxygen. 35,36 The latter possibility is not only conceptually important but may also open the way to targeted manipulations of the sensor with the purpose of developing new therapeutic tools.…”
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confidence: 99%