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Hydrogen peroxide acts as an EDHF in the piglet pial vasculature in response to bradykinin.

Zsombor Lacza1, Michelle Puskar, Béla Kis, James V Perciaccante, Allison W Miller, David W Busija.   

Abstract

We investigated the mechanism of EDHF-mediated dilation to bradykinin (BK) in piglet pial arteries. Topically applied BK (3 micromol/l) induced vasodilation (62 +/- 12%) after the administration of N(omega)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) and indomethacin, which was inhibited by endothelial impairment or by the BK(2) receptor antagonist HOE-140 (0.3 micromol/l). Western blotting showed the presence of BK(2) receptors in brain cortex and pial vascular tissue samples. The cytochrome P-450 antagonist miconazole (20 micromol/l) and the lipoxygenase inhibitors baicalein (10 micromol/l) and cinnamyl-3,4-dyhydroxy-alpha-cyanocinnamate (1 micromol/l) failed to reduce the BK-induced dilation. However, the H(2)O(2) scavenger catalase (400 U/ml) abolished the response (from 54 +/- 11 to 0 +/- 2 microm; P < 0.01). The ATP-dependent K(+) (K(ATP)) channel inhibitor glibenclamide (10 micromol/l) had a similar effect as well (from 54 +/- 11 to 16 +/- 5 microm; P < 0.05). Coapplication of the Ca(2+)-dependent K(+) channel inhibitors charybdotoxin (0.1 micromol/l) and apamin (0.5 micromol/l) failed to reduce the response. We conclude that H(2)O(2) mediates the non-nitric oxide-, non-prostanoid-dependent vasorelaxation to BK in the piglet pial vasculature. The response is mediated via BK(2) receptors and the opening of K(ATP) channels.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12063315     DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00007.2002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6135            Impact factor:   4.733


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