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Vascular reactivity to norepinephrine in rats with cirrhosis of the liver.

L M Villamediana1, G Dieguez, J C Santos, A L García-Villalón, C Caramelo, J M López-Novoa.   

Abstract

Vascular reactivity to norepinephrine was studied in rats with early cirrhosis of the liver and in control rats. Cirrhotic rats showed water and sodium retention but not ascites. Studies were performed in whole animals, isolated hindquarters, and isolated femoral arteries. Plasma catecholamine levels were measured by radioenzymoassay and their urinary metabolites by gas-liquid chromatography. Plasma norepinephrine was 331 +/- 49 pg/mL (mean +/- SEM) in control rats and 371 +/- 66 pg/mL in cirrhotic animals (p greater than 0.05). No differences in plasma epinephrine or dopamine were observed. Urinary excretion of catecholamine metabolites was increased in cirrhotic rats. These data suggest a moderate activation of the sympathetic nervous system. In basal conditions, cirrhotic rats showed lower mean arterial pressure than controls (101 +/- 4 vs. 116 +/- 4 mmHg (1 mmHg = 133.3 Pa); p less than 0.01). However, perfused hindlimb resistance was similar in cirrhotic and in control animals. In the whole animal and in the perfused hindquarter, the contractile response to norepinephrine was similar for control and for cirrhotic rats. The contractile response to norepinephrine exhibited by isolated femoral arteries was similar in those from cirrhotic and control rats. This indicates that the peripheral vascular bed has a well-maintained ability to constrict in response to norepinephrine, suggesting that circulatory abnormalities in early experimental cirrhosis are not caused by refractoriness of the vascular smooth muscle to norepinephrine.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3416227     DOI: 10.1139/y88-087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Physiol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0008-4212            Impact factor:   2.273


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