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Is neuropeptide Y co-released with catecholamines in experimental arterial hypertension following sinoaortic denervation?

G Tavernier1, C Damase-Michel, G Portolan, M A Tran, J L Montastruc.   

Abstract

The release of catecholamines and their coneurotransmitter neuropeptide Y (NPY) was investigated in conscious dogs with neurogenic arterial hypertension elicited by sinoaortic denervation. One month after denervation, an elevation of catecholamine levels (measured by HPLC) without elevation of NPY-like immunoreactivity (NPY-LI) levels in plasma (evaluated by RIA) has been found. This dissociation could be explained by 1) a transient release of NPY during the first weeks after surgery, 2) a depletion of neuronal NPY due to the permanent sympathetic stimulation, or 3) an insufficient increase in sympathetic tone. To test these hypotheses, we investigated the time courses of catecholamine and NPY-LI levels in arterial plasma during the first five weeks after sinoaortic denervation and responses to yohimbine (an alpha 2 antagonist which enhances transmitter release). Resting NPY-LI levels in plasma remained normal during the first five weeks after sinoaortic denervation. In normal dogs, a high dose of yohimbine (0.5 mg/kg i.v.) elevated both catecholamine (6-fold) and NPY-LI levels (1.5-fold), whereas a lower dose (0.05 mg/kg i.v.) induced a two fold elevation of catecholamine levels without changing NPY-LI concentrations. In sinoaortically denervated dogs, yohimbine elicited elevation of both catecholamines and NPY-LI whatever the dose used. Thus, neurogenic arterial hypertension in dogs seems to involve catecholamines but not NPY. Moreover, the present work suggests that a high level of sympathetic stimulation is required for a co-release of catecholamines and NPY.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1620243     DOI: 10.1007/bf00176621

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol        ISSN: 0028-1298            Impact factor:   3.000


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