Piezo1 channels sense whole body physical activity to reset cardiovascular homeostasis and enhance performance

Baptiste Rode(University of Leeds), Jian Shi(University of Leeds), Naima Endesh(University of Leeds), Mark J. Drinkhill(University of Leeds), Peter J. Webster(University of Leeds), Sabine Lotteau(University of Leeds), Marc A. Bailey(University of Leeds), Nadira Yuldasheva(University of Leeds), Melanie J. Ludlow(University of Leeds), Richard M. Cubbon(University of Leeds), Jing Li(University of Leeds), T. Simon Futers(University of Leeds), Lara Morley(University of Leeds), Hannah J. Gaunt(University of Leeds), Katarzyna Marszalek(University of Leeds), Hema Viswambharan(University of Leeds), Kevin Cuthbertson(University of Leeds), Paul D. Baxter(University of Leeds), Richard Foster(University of Leeds), Piruthivi Sukumar(University of Leeds), Andrew Weightman(University of Manchester), Sarah Calaghan(University of Leeds), Stephen B. Wheatcroft(University of Leeds), Mark T. Kearney(University of Leeds), David J. Beech(University of Leeds)
Nature Communications
August 18, 2017
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Abstract Mammalian biology adapts to physical activity but the molecular mechanisms sensing the activity remain enigmatic. Recent studies have revealed how Piezo1 protein senses mechanical force to enable vascular development. Here, we address Piezo1 in adult endothelium, the major control site in physical activity. Mice without endothelial Piezo1 lack obvious phenotype but close inspection reveals a specific effect on endothelium-dependent relaxation in mesenteric resistance artery. Strikingly, the Piezo1 is required for elevated blood pressure during whole body physical activity but not blood pressure during inactivity. Piezo1 is responsible for flow-sensitive non-inactivating non-selective cationic channels which depolarize the membrane potential. As fluid flow increases, depolarization increases to activate voltage-gated Ca 2+ channels in the adjacent vascular smooth muscle cells, causing vasoconstriction. Physical performance is compromised in mice which lack endothelial Piezo1 and there is weight loss after sustained activity. The data suggest that Piezo1 channels sense physical activity to advantageously reset vascular control.


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