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Endothelin-mediated constriction of prenodal lymphatic vessels in the canine forelimb.

D E Dobbins1, J M Dabney.   

Abstract

Endothelin is a 21 amino acid peptide which is produced by the vascular endothelium and is believed to be the mediator of endothelium-dependent vasoconstriction. In the current study we assessed the ability of synthetic human endothelin-1 to affect prenodal lymphatic vessel contractility in the canine forelimb. Intralymphatic infusion of endothelin at 1.09 x 10(-9), 1.09 x 10(-8) and 1.09 x 10(-7) M significantly constricted lymphatic vessels as evidenced by dose-dependent increases in lymphatic perfusion pressure. The increase in lymphatic perfusion pressure seen during intralymphatic infusion of endothelin at 1.09 x 10(-8) M during the intra-arterial infusion of phentolamine was not significantly different from that seen prior to phentolamine, indicating that endothelin-mediated lymphatic constriction is not alpha-receptor mediated. Intra-arterial infusion of endothelin at three infusion rates significantly increased forelimb arterial, systemic and lymphatic perfusion pressures. The constriction seen when endothelin (1.09 x 10(-8) M) was infused intralymphatically in the intact lymphatic system was not significantly different from that observed when only the prenodal lymph vessel was perfused. This indicated that the lymph nodes and efferent lymph vessels do not contribute significantly to the lymphatic constriction produced by endothelin. These data are consistent with the hypothesis that endothelin may modulate lymphatic function under either normal or pathophysiological conditions.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1924897     DOI: 10.1016/0167-0115(91)90256-g

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Regul Pept        ISSN: 0167-0115


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