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Endothelial dysfunction leading to increased vascular tone is implicated in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease, hypertension and pregnancy-related complications like preeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction. Vascular tone is regulated by a balance between vasoconstrictor and vasodilator signals. Some vascular mediators circulate in blood, whereas others are produced by the endothelium and are delivered to the underlying vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). ⋯ Pathophysiological levels of infused S1P disrupt the barrier and maximally increase vascular tone by facilitating access of itself and a co-infused vasoconstrictor to the VSMCs. Interestingly, infusion of an intermediate physiological concentration of S1P showed a small increase in endothelial permeability with controlled leakage of a co-infused vasoconstrictor that led to sub-maximal vascular tone development. These and other studies delineate the important role of S1P in the regulation of vascular tone and emphasize how dysfunction of this regulation can lead to pregnancy-related disorders.