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Signal Transduction and Smooth Muscle Methods in Signal Transduction Series Editors Signal Transduction and Joseph Eichberg, Jr. and Michael Xi Zhu Smooth Muscle Published Titles Lipid Second Messengers, Suzanne G. Laychock and Ronald P. Rubin G Proteins: Techniques of Analysis, David R. Manning Signaling Through Cell Adhesion Molecules, Jun-Lin Guan G Protein-Coupled Receptors, Tatsuya Haga and Gabriel Berstein G Protein-Coupled Receptors: Structure, Function, and Ligand Screening, Tatsuya Haga and Shigeki Takeda Calcium Signaling, Second Edition, James W. Putney, Jr. Analysis of Growth Factor Signaling in Embryos, Malcolm Whitman and Amy K. Sater Signal Transduction in the Retina, Steven J. Fliesler and Oleg G. Kisselev Edited by Signaling by Toll-Like Receptors, Gregory W. Konat Mohamed Trebak Lipid-Mediated Signaling, Eric J. Murphy and Thad A. Rosenberger Scott Earley TRP Channels, Michael Xi Zhu Cyclic Nucleotide Signaling, Xiaodong Cheng Gap Junction Channels and Hemichannels, Donglin Bai and Juan C. Sáez Signaling Mechanisms Regulating T Cell Diversity and Function, Jonathan Soboloff and Dietmar J. Kappes Lipid-Mediated Signaling Transduction, Second Edition, Eric  Murphy, Thad Rosenberger, and Mikhail Golovko Calcium Entry Channels in Non-Excitable Cells, Juliusz Ashot Kozak and James W. Putney, Jr. Autophagy and Signaling, Esther Wong Signal Transduction and Smooth Muscle, Mohamed Trebak and Scott Earley For more information about this series, please visit: https://www. crcpress.com/Methods-in-Signal-Transduction-Series/book-series/ CRCMETSIGTRA?page=&order=pubdate&size=12&view=list&status= published, forthcoming Signal Transduction and Smooth Muscle Edited by Mohamed Trebak Scott Earley CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 © 2019 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business No claim to original U.S. Government works Printed on acid-free paper International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-4987-7422-2 (Hardback) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. 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Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com Contents Series Preface ............................................................................................................ix Preface.......................................................................................................................xi Editors ....................................................................................................................xiii Contributors .............................................................................................................xv Chapter 1 Elucidation of Vasopressin Signal Transduction Pathways in Vascular Smooth Muscle ......................................................................1 Kenneth L. Byron and Lyubov I. Brueggemann Chapter 2 Investigating Chloride Channels in Smooth Muscle ..........................29 Henry R. Askew Page and Iain A. Greenwood Chapter 3 Methods for the Isolation of and Study of Ca2+ Signaling in Arteriolar Smooth Muscle Cells.........................................................49 William F. Jackson Chapter 4 Ion Channel Trafficking in Arterial Smooth Muscle Cells and Functional Significance ......................................................................69 M. Dennis Leo and Jonathan H. Jaggar Chapter 5 Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy in Vascular Smooth Muscle ...................................................................................87 Madeline Nieves-Cintrón, Sendoa Tajada, L. Fernando Santana, and Manuel F. Navedo Chapter 6 T-Type Ca2+ Channels in Vascular Smooth Muscle: Properties, Regulation, and Function .................................................................105 Osama F. Harraz, Ahmed M. Hashad, and Donald G. Welsh Chapter 7 Calcium Sensitization in Smooth Muscle Involving Regulation of Myosin Light Chain Phosphatase Activity ..................................123 Justin A. MacDonald, Michael P. Walsh, and William C. Cole v vi Contents Chapter 8 Approaches for Investigating the Functional Significance of Transient Receptor Potential Cation Channels in Smooth Muscle Cells .....................................................................................155 Harry A. T. Pritchard, Paulo W. Pires, and Scott Earley Chapter 9 Mitochondria Structure and Position in the Local Control of Calcium Signals in Smooth Muscle Cells ........................................173 John G. McCarron, Christopher Saunter, Calum Wilson, John M. Girkin, and Susan Chalmers Chapter 10 ORAI Channels in Vascular Smooth Muscle ...................................191 Maxime Guéguinou, Xuexin Zhang, Trayambak Pathak, Scott Emrich, Ryan Yoast, and Mohamed Trebak Chapter 11 G Protein-Coupled Receptors in Airway Smooth Muscle Function and Obstructive Lung Disease ..........................................205 Tonio Pera and Raymond B. Penn Chapter 12 Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor in Airway Smooth Muscle: Contributions to Asthma ..................................................................245 Michael Thompson, Rodney Britt Jr, Anne Roesler, Katelyn Cummings, Christina M. Pabelick, and Y. S. Prakash Chapter 13 Antibody-Based Approaches for Protein Analysis of Smooth Muscles .............................................................................................263 Brian A. Perrino and Yeming Xie Chapter 14 Role of Ion Channels in Urinary Bladder Smooth Muscle Function ..........................................................................................281 Georgi V. Petkov Chapter 15 Methods for Investigating the Regulation of Smooth Muscle Excitability by Interstitial Cells .......................................................305 Bernard T. Drumm and Kenton M. Sanders Chapter 16 Electrical Pacemaking in Lymphatic Vessels ..................................323 Scott D. Zawieja, Jorge A. Castorena-Gonzalez, Kim H. T. To, Peichun Gui, Timothy Domeier, and Michael J. Davis Contents vii Chapter 17 NADPH Oxidase, Redox Signaling, and Vascular Smooth Muscle Function ...............................................................................361 Daniel S. de Jesus, Eugenia Cifuentes-Pagano, Sanghamitra Sahoo, and Patrick J. Pagano Index ......................................................................................................................405 Series Preface The concept of signal transduction is now long established as a central tenet of biological sciences. Since the inception of the field nearly 50 years ago, the number and variety of signal transduction pathways, cascades and networks have steadily increased and now constitute what is often regarded as a bewildering array of mechanisms by which cells sense and respond to extracellular and intracellular environmental stimuli. It can be confidently stated that virtually every cell function is dependent on the detection, amplification and integration of these signals. Moreover, there is increasing appreciation that in many disease states, aspects of signal transduction are critically perturbed. Our knowledge of how information is conveyed and processed through these cellular molecular circuits and biochemical switches has increased enormously in scope and complexity since this series was initiated over 15 years ago. Such advances would not have been possible without the supplementation of older technologies, drawn chiefly from cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, with newer methods that make use of sophisticated genetic approaches as well as structural biology, imaging, bioinformatics and systems biology analysis. The overall theme of this series continues to be the presentation of the wealth of up to date research methods applied to the many facets of signal transduction. Each volume is assembled by one or more editors who are pre-eminent in their spe- cialty. In turn, the guiding principle for editors is to recruit chapter authors who will describe procedures and protocols with which they are intimately familiar in a reader-friendly format. The intent is to assure that each volume will be of maximum practical value to a broad audience, including students and researchers just entering an area, as well as seasoned investigators. Smooth muscles occupy a large portion of the body and perform many vital functions that affect systems such as the vasculature, lung, urinary and gastroin- testinal tracks, and brain. The complex and diverse signaling processes involved in regulating smooth muscle activities in different organ systems are areas of intense investigation. These often involve various ion channels, enzymes and intracellular signaling messengers, such as calcium ions, nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species. This rapidly growing area of signal transduction is constantly evolving new concepts and methodologies, many of which are covered in the current volume. It is hoped that the information contained in this compendium, as well as in other books of this series, will constitute a useful resource to the life sciences research community well into the future. Joseph Eichberg and Michael Xi Zhu ix

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