| Literature DB >> 11796197 |
Masaki Takao1, Masahiro Kobari, Norio Tanahashi, Minoru Tomita, Masako Yokoyama, Yutaka Tomita, Manabu Otomo, Koji Inoue, Yasuo Fukuuchi.
Abstract
We report the effects of angiotensin II (ANG-II), as well as angiotensin II type 1 (AT1) and type 2 receptor antagonists (CV-11974 and PD-123319, respectively) on the cerebral parenchymal microvessels in cats using the photoelectric method. ANG-II continuously and dose-dependently increased the cerebral blood volume (CBV) for 15 min. Maximum CBV increases were +0.36+or-0.11 vol% for 0.01 nmol/kg (P<0.05), +0.51+or-0.24 vol% for 0.1 nmol/kg (P<0.05), +1.87+or-0.55 vol% for 1 nmol/kg (P<0.05), and +2.14+or-0.77 vol% for 10 nmol/kg (P<0.05). Systemic arterial blood pressure increased at only 1 min following ANG-II infusion (1 and 10 nmol/kg). CV-11974 and PD-123319 per se did not change the resting CBV. CV-11974 completely inhibited the vasodilatory action of ANG-II, however, PD-123319 did not block it. We conclude that ANG-II directly dilates the parenchymal vessels through the AT1 receptor without increasing systemic blood pressure, and that intrinsic ANG-II may not be associated with maintenance of resting vascular tone.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11796197 DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3940(01)02493-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurosci Lett ISSN: 0304-3940 Impact factor: 3.046