Literature DB >> 10525081

Developmental regulation of endothelial nitric oxide synthase in cerebral vessels of newborn pig by prostaglandin E(2).

I Dumont1, X Hou, P Hardy, K G Peri, M Beauchamp, T Najarian, S Molotchnikoff, D R Varma, S Chemtob.   

Abstract

We investigated whether prostaglandins regulate endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) in the pig cerebral vasculature during the neonatal period. Prostaglandins, eNOS mRNA, eNOS protein, and NO production were higher in cerebral microvessels of newborn (1 day old) than in those of adult (6- to 8-month-old) pigs. The treatment of isolated cerebral microvessels of newborn animals with ibuprofen for 24 h reduced eNOS mRNA and nitrite production to levels in the adult; this effect of ibuprofen was prevented by concurrent treatment with prostaglandin (PG)E(2) analog 16,16-dimethyl-PGE(2), nonselective PGE(2) receptor analog 11-deoxy PGE(1), and prostaglandin EP(3) receptor agonists sulprostone and M&B 28,767 but was not modified by PGI(2) analog carbaprostacyclin, PGD(2), and EP(1) receptor agonist 17-phenyl trinor PGE(2). Correspondingly, 16, 16-dimethyl-PGE(2) and M&B 28,767 increased eNOS mRNA expression of adult microvessels to values in the newborn. Data similar to those with isolated cerebral vessels were obtained through histochemical analysis (NADPH-diaphorase positivity) of brain from newborn animals treated in vivo with ibuprofen in combination or not with sulprostone. Furthermore, substance P-induced NO-mediated cerebral vasorelaxation was decreased to adult values through the treatment of newborn pigs with ibuprofen; this effect was prevented by concomitant treatment with sulprostone. It is concluded that PGE(2) regulates eNOS in newborn pig cerebral microvessels via EP(3) receptors; this may be physiologically required during normal neurovascular development.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10525081

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther        ISSN: 0022-3565            Impact factor:   4.030


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