Protein levels of PLC-beta(1) and -delta(1) and PLC activity are upregulated in the systemic and renal vasculature in 6-week-old SHR, suggesting a role in exaggerated vascular reactivity during the development of genetic hypertension. A more complete understanding of the physiologic roles of PLC isozymes and their contributions to specific aspects of cellular function should advance our understanding of vascular tone/reactivity and hypertrophy/remodeling in normal and hypertensive states.
ular arterioles, a process that is attenuated by compensatory increases in PLC ␥ 1 protein level, tyrosine phosphorylation of PLC ␥ 1 and PLC enzymatic activity to generate IP 3 .
Compared with fresh resistance arterioles and aorta, cultured VSMCs exhibit changes in PLC-isozyme protein levels and enzyme activity that vary with passage. The differences between cultured VSMCs of SHRs and WKYs do not accurately reflect those in fresh resistance and conduit vessels, either qualitatively or quantitatively. The results of VSMC culture studies should be interpreted with caution and should ideally be compared with more physiologically relevant fresh preparations.
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