Literature DB >> 16828577

Acetylcholine stimulated dilatation and stretch induced myogenic constriction in mesenteric artery of rats with chronic heart failure.

Y Xu1, R H Henning, E Lipsic, A van Buiten, W H van Gilst, H Buikema.   

Abstract

Rats with chronic heart failure (CHF) develop increased myogenic constriction in mesenteric resistance arteries. Here we investigated increased myogenic constriction in relation to alterations in EDHF- and NO-mediated dilatation in CHF-rats. Male Spraque-Dawley rats were subjected to myocardial-infarction or sham-surgery. At 9-10 weeks after surgery, isolated mesenteric artery ring preparations were studied in a wire-myograph. Stretch-induced myogenic constriction was obtained by stepwise increase of the internal circumference diameter (0.5-1.2 L100). Cyclooxygenase- and eNOS-inhibitors were employed to study NO- and EDHF-mediated dilatation in response to acetylcholine. Rats with CHF (n=8), but not sham-rats (n=6), developed significant myogenic constriction. In addition, the contribution of endothelial dilator mediators was significantly altered in CHF-rats, with increased dependency on NO and decreased EDHF-mediated dilatation. Moreover, EDHF-mediated dilatation was inversely correlated with myogenic constriction in individual CHF-rats (r=-0.74, p=0.04). These data demonstrate increased myogenic constriction in mesenteric arteries of rats with CHF post-MI to be correlated to decreased EDHF-mediated dilatation. These findings extend the previous observation that myogenic constriction antagonizes EDHF-mediated dilatation in rat coronary artery under normal conditions, and suggests this relationship also to become functional in mesenteric arteries under pathophysiological conditions of CHF.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16828577     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejheart.2006.05.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Heart Fail        ISSN: 1388-9842            Impact factor:   15.534


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