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Cell-toCell COMMUNICATION Distance Via general routes  Blood Local Via  ECF, Gap junctions, ECM... Along specified path Nerves

LOCAL COMMUNICATION PARACRINE MEDIATORS AUTOCRINE MEDIATORS Secreted by one cell & acts upon adjacent cells or surrounding extracellular matrix [ECM] AUTOCRINE MEDIATORS Secreted from a cell and acts on the same cell

     Paracrine Autocrine Mediators Chemically they are classified into   EICOSANOIDS Prostaglandins Prostacyclines Thromboxane A2 Leukotrienes …etc OTHERS Cytokines Chemokine Growth Factors ….etc. NO PEPTIDES Contractants Angiotensin Endothelin NPY Vasopressin Relaxants Kinines ANP Tachykinins [SP] VIP ….etc  PURINES ATP / ADP Adenosine MONOAMINES Histamine Serotonin …etc  

Paracrine Autocrine Mediators General Features Act mostly on: SMOOTH MUSCLES (SMC) [vascular (VSMC) or non vascular (NVSMC)] nerve endings [> nonadrenergic non-cholinergic (NANC) co-transmission] + heart + exocrine glands + CNS …etc Exist either: Preformed & stored in tissues & released by a stimulus [Monoamines (histamine), most peptides ] Formed de novo in response to a stimulus [NO, eicosanoids, some peptides, cytokines] ] Their presence is either: Constitutive: present all times, to share in normal basic functional regulation within the cells (eNOS / COXI ) Inducible: only present upon demand i.e. gets expressed [gene transcription, mRNA formation and ribosomal translation into protein] (iNOS / COXII)

Paracrine Autocrine Mediators DRUGS Acting On Paracrine Autocrine Mediators Nitric Oxide Angiotensin & Bradykinin Eicosanoids Histamines I II

DRUGS Acting OnParacrine Autocrine Mediators Part I ILOs By the end of this lecture you will be able to: Recognize the role of NO in cellular communication. Classify the different NOS available Expand on its formation, actions termination and pharmacological modulation. Identify role of angiotensin in body homeostasis and local regulation. Explain its formation, target receptors, feedback regulatory actions, breakdown, intersection with the kinin system and pharmacological modulation.

Nitric Oxide

Nitric Oxide Synthesis Is a highly diffusible stable gas   L-arginine + O2 NO + Citrulline + H2O Synthesis NADPH, FAD, CaCAM Nitric oxide synthase (NOS) NOS Isoforms Type I [n-NOS] Neuronal NOS Type III [E-NOS] Endothelial NOS Type II [I-NOS] Inducible NOS Cytosol of Neuronal cells Bound to membrane of endothelial cell [EC], platelets …etc. macrophage, neutrophil, kupffer cells … etc Constitutive Inducible Neuronal messenger Cytoprotective Relaxation of VSMC Immunocytotoxicity Shear Stress or Agonists as; Ach, histamine, bradykinin, …..when bind to receptors  intracellular Ca activate eNOS NO formation

Nitric Oxide Role of NO in blood vessels PARACRINE PARACRINE AUTOCRINE PARACRINE Role of NO in blood vessels Relaxation of VSMC (Vasodilatation) + Cytoprotection on ECs

Nitric Oxide Action 1.Vasodilatation Diffuse to VSMC Binds soluble GC Diffusion 1.Vasodilatation Diffuse to VSMC Binds soluble GC Change GTP to cGMP PARACRINE Endothelial Cell [EC] Vascular Smooth Muscle [ VSMC] MLCK - Site of formation Activate PKG & Ca Inactivate MLCK Prevent actin myosin cross link No contraction RELAXATION 2. Cytoprotection platelet aggregation inflammatory cell recruitment Cholesterol deposition…etc. PARACRINE AUTOCRINE

Nitric Oxide Termination of action By formation of 1. Stable analogues  with proteins containing SH …. 2. Free radical Peroxynitrite  in oxidative stress BV By break down of its downstream signal [cGMP] by PDE to form GMP

Nitric Oxide Drugs modulating 1. Express eNOS: Statins, Estrogen CVS Cytoprotection 2. Act as NO donners: a. Nitrates  >Venulodilators in angina b. Na Nitroprusside  Arteriolar dilator in hypertension 3. Inhibit PDE = (Prevent breakdown of cGMP): Selective PDE5 Inhibitors; Sildenafil  Erectile dysfunction

Angiotensin

Secreted by renal juxtaglomerular apparatus Angiotensin [Ag] A vasoconstrictor peptide Synthesis Precursor is Angiotensinogen; a plasma -globulin synthesized in the liver. Endothelium, brain & Angiotensinogen (Ag) Other Proteolytic Enzymes Chymase Endoperoxidase AT2 AT1 IIIIII IIIIII IIIIII Secreted by renal juxtaglomerular apparatus Blood Pressure Renal Blood flow

ENDOCRINE RAAS PARACRINE ALDOSTERONE PARACRINE Suprarenal Gland

Angiotensin Blood Pressure Action Thirst SNS activation Ag II Ag II Ag II Ag II Action Thirst SNS activation Ag II ADH ALDOSTERONE Na retention Fibrosis Hypertrophy Fibrosis Inotropy Chronotropy Remodeling =Hypertrophy Vasoconstriction H2O retention Blood Pressure

Angiotensin Termination of action AgII acted upon by peptidases aminopeptidases (angiotensinase) to Ag III [a less active] & then to fragmentation products

Angiotensin Drugs modulating INHIBITION OF RAAS SYSTEM Propranolol BF [b2 ] Drugs modulating INHIBITION OF RAAS SYSTEM is beneficial in treatment of: Hypertension (hypertrophy) Heart Failure (hypertrophy & fibrosis) Diabetics (Protect the kidney) RENIN Inhibitors Aliskiren ACE Inhibitors Lisinopril VASOPEPTIDASE Is Omapatrilat ARBs Candisartan Inactive metabolites ALDOSTERONE Antagonists Spirinolactone Eplerenone

ACE & Neutral Endopeptidase (NEP) Kinins Bradykinin is a vasodilator peptides Synthesis Plasma Kallikrin Kininogen From liver TissueKallikrin Aminopeptidase Action Bradykinin Kallidin Vasodilatation Inflammation & Exudation Pain (sensory nerves) Exocrine gland secretion ACE & Neutral Endopeptidase (NEP) Inactive metabolites Termination of action

Kinins  Drugs modulating . ACE  Action bradykinin mediated pain  NSAIDs Drugs modulating .  ACE Inhibitors ACE   L-arginine + O2 NO + Citrulline + H2O (eNOS) BK R Bradykinin Vasodilatation Inactive metabolites Breakdowntheir concentration  ACE Inhibitors VASOPEPTIDASE Is Antihypertensive drugs

    Difference between ACE Is & ARBs action Inhibit activation of AgI to AGII + decrease degradation of bradykinin ACE Inhibitors Ramipril    AT2  AT1 ARBs Candisartan Block action of AgII on AT1 in VSMCs that is causing vasoconstriction The AgII act on non-blocked AT2 on endothelial cells causing vasodilatation

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