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Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Alcohol-Induced Cerebral Artery Smooth Muscle Bk Channel Inhibition And Eventual Cerebral Vasoconstriction, Guruprasad Kuntamallappanavar May 2015

Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Alcohol-Induced Cerebral Artery Smooth Muscle Bk Channel Inhibition And Eventual Cerebral Vasoconstriction, Guruprasad Kuntamallappanavar

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Introduction and Rationale: Ethanol (EtOH) at concentrations obtained in circulation during moderate to heavy episodic drinking, such as during binge drinking (30-60 mM) causes cerebral vasoconstriction in many species, including humans. Using rodents as a model to study ethanolinduced cerebral artery constriction, our laboratory demonstrated that ethanol-induced cerebral artery constriction is due to drug-induced reduction of STOCs (Spontaneous Transient Outward Currents) in cerebral artery smooth muscle. In this tissue, STOCs result from the activity of large conductance, calcium-and voltage-gated potassium (BK) channels. Indeed, ethanol (50 mM) decreases the steady-state activity (NPo) of vascular myocyte BK channels leading to an increase …