U-shaped dose response in vasomotor tone: A mixed result of heterogenic response of multiple cells to xenobiotics

  • Ok Nam Bae
  • , Kyung Min Lim
  • , Jee Yeon Han
  • , Byoung In Jung
  • , Jin Young Lee
  • , Ji Yoon Noh
  • , Seung Min Chung
  • , Moo Yeol Lee
  • , Joo Young Lee
  • , Jin Ho Chung

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Abstract

U-shaped response has been frequently encountered in various biological areas including epidemiology, toxicology, and oncology. Despite its frequent observation, the theory of U-shaped response has been crippled by the lack of a robust mechanism underlying and incomplete in vitro and in vivo correlation. In the present study, a novel mechanism is provided for a U-shaped response, based on the findings of agonist-induced vasomotor tone change affected by menadione (MEN) (synthetic vitamin K3), a reactive oxygen species generator, and arsenic, an environmental pollutant, which showed typical U-shaped responses in both in vitro aortic contractile response and in vivo blood pressure. U-shaped responses by MEN and arsenic were a combined result from heterogenic susceptibilities and responses of multiple target cells composing blood vessels, that is, endothelium and smooth muscle. Notably, endothelium, a regulator of vasomotor tone, was primarily affected by low-dose stimuli, whereas smooth muscle, an effector of vascular contraction, was affected later by high-dose. The dysfunction of smooth muscle was produced by high-dose MEN-induced hydrogen peroxide, resulting in the attenuation of vascular contractile reactivity, whereas low-dose MEN-induced superoxide led to the quenching of vasodilatory nitric oxide in endothelial cells, resulting in the enhancement of vasoconstriction. This mechanistic theory, the difference in susceptibilities and responses to a common stimulus between regulator and effector components of a system, could give a new insight into the explanation of various U-shaped responses and provide a new evidence for the need of the risk assessment of toxicants with a wider dose range.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)181-190
Number of pages10
JournalToxicological Sciences
Volume103
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2008

Keywords

  • Arsenic
  • Endothelial cells
  • Heterogenic responses
  • Menadione
  • Risk assessment
  • Smooth muscle cells
  • U-shaped dose response
  • Vasoconstriction

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