Formaldehyde regulates vascular tensions through nitric oxide-cGMP signaling pathway and ion channels

2018 
Abstract Formaldehyde (FA) has been linked to the detrimental cardiovascular effects. Here, we explored the effects and mechanisms of FA on rat aortas both in vivo and in vitro . The results presented that FA evidently lowered the blood pressures of rats. The expression levels of BK Ca subunits α and β1 and iNOS of the aortas were up-regulated by FA in vivo . However, FA markedly reduced the levels of Ca v 1.2 and Ca v 1.3, which are the subunits of L-Ca 2+ channel. Furthermore, the contents of NO, cGMP and iNOS in the aortas were augmented by FA. To further confirm these findings, the mechanisms accredited to these effects were examined in vitro . The data showed that FA contracted the isolated aortic rings at low concentrations ( 500 μM). The FA-induced vasoconstriction at low concentrations was blocked partly by an inhibitor of ACE. The relaxation caused by FA at high concentrations was attenuated by the inhibitors of NO-cGMP pathway, L-Ca 2+ channel and BK Ca channel, respectively. Similarly, the expression of iNOS was strongly enhanced by FA in vitro . The effects of FA on the aortic rings with endothelium were significantly greater than those on the rings without endothelium. Our results indicate that the vasoconstriction of FA at low concentrations might be partially pertinent to endothelin, and the FA-caused vasorelaxation at high concentrations is possibly associated with the NO-cGMP pathway, L-Ca 2+ channel and BK Ca channel. This study will improve our understanding of the pathogenic mechanisms for FA-related cardiovascular diseases.
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