Literature DB >> 10198355

Hypoxia inhibits increased ETB receptor-mediated NO synthesis in hypertensive rat lungs.

K Sato1, D M Rodman, I F McMurtry.   

Abstract

Although hypertensive lungs of chronically hypoxic rats express increased levels of nitric oxide (NO) synthases (NOSs) and produce increased amounts of NO-containing compounds (NOx) during normoxic ventilation, the level of NO production during hypoxic exposure is unclear. Because hypoxia inhibits NO synthesis in normotensive lungs, we investigated whether hypoxic ventilation inhibited NO synthesis in isolated hypertensive lungs and chronically hypoxic rats. Measurement of perfusate NOx concentration in hypertensive lungs from male rats exposed to 4 wk of hypobaric hypoxia showed that basal NOx production was reduced during hypoxic (0% O2) vs. normoxic (21% O2) ventilation. Similarly, plasma NOx concentration was lower in chronically hypoxic rats breathing 10% O2 than in those breathing 21% O2. Hypoxic inhibition of lung NOx production was not prevented by supplementary L-arginine or tetrahydrobiopterin and was not mimicked by inhibition of Ca2+ influx. However, it was mimicked by inhibition of constitutive NOS with NG-monomethyl-L-arginine and chelation of intracellular Ca2+. The endothelin type B-receptor antagonist BQ-788 prevented the increases in NOx production associated with normoxic ventilation in both isolated hypertensive lungs and intact chronically hypoxic rats. These results suggest that a reduced supply of the cosubstrate molecular O2 to NOS counteracts an endothelin type B receptor-mediated stimulation of NO synthesis in hypertensive rat lungs. Thus, despite increased NOS protein in the lungs and pulmonary arteries of chronically hypoxic rats, direct hypoxic inhibition of NO production may contribute to the development of pulmonary hypertension.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10198355     DOI: 10.1152/ajplung.1999.276.4.L571

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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