Human β-defensin 2 is a novel opener of Ca2+-activated potassium channels and induces vasodilation and hypotension in monkeys.

HYPERTENSION(2013)

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Human -defensin 2 (HBD2) is a cysteine-rich cationic antimicrobial peptide known for its important role in innate immune system. Intensive studies have demonstrated its antimicrobial and chemotactic activities in vitro. In this study, ELISA analysis showed that HBD2 was significantly downregulated in sera of patients with hypertension. It relaxed vessel smooth muscle by acting on the major regulatory pathways, contributing to vessel smooth muscle contraction. Electrophysiology analysis indicated that HBD2 acted as an opener of large-conductance Ca2+-activated potassium (BKCa)-mSlo+h1 channels and increased BKCa currents. Mutation analysis revealed that HBD2 activated BKCa-mSlo+h1 channels via interacting with Leu41 and Gln43 of 1-loop. In vivo experiments suggested that HBD2 at 4x to 6x of physiological concentration exerted hypotensive effect in monkeys significantly, whereas the selective blocker of BKCa channels, Paxilline, inhibited the effect. HBD2 is the first peptide opener of BKCa-mSlo+h1 channels. It may be a novel regulator of blood pressure and provides a new therapeutic target for the treatment of hypertension. The HBD2 blockade of the BKCa channels may represent a new type of cross-talk between immune and cardiovascular systems.
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-defensin 2,human,antimicrobial peptides,Ca2+-activated K+ channels,hypertension,regional blood flow
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