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Vascular reactivity in diabetes mellitus: role of the endothelial cell.

Z B Fortes, J Garcia Leme, R Scivoletto.   

Abstract

The response to vasoactive agents of microvessels in situ and large arteries in vitro was compared in normal and alloxan-diabetic rats. Noradrenaline was equally effective in evoking a constrictor response of mesenteric microvessels in normal and diabetic animals. The constrictor response to a standard amount of noradrenaline in such vessels was fully antagonized by acetylcholine or papaverine, the minimum effective doses being equivalent in normal and diabetic animals. In contrast, the minimum doses of histamine or bradykinin, effective in normal animals, had to be increased about 20 fold to be active in diabetic animals. Increased osmolarity of extracellular fluid caused a significant and equivalent increase in latency of the vasoconstrictor response of microvessels to noradrenaline in normal and diabetic animals. Concentration-effect curves, constructed from the response of isolated aortae to noradrenaline, were similar in normal and diabetic animals, provided the endothelium was removed. Diabetes only affected preparations in which the endothelium was left intact. In these, the median effective concentrations of noradrenaline were greatly increased in comparison with normal values. Precontracted aortae from normal and diabetic animals were equally relaxed by acetylcholine and histamine, provided the endothelium was left intact. Loss of the relaxant response of the preparations in all groups of animals was observed following removal of endothelial cells. It is suggested that different mechanisms may be involved in the effects of vasodilator agents on large arteries in vitro or small vessels in situ. Histamine and bradykinin which are potent permeability-increasing factors, may antagonize the vasoconstrictor response of microvessels to noradrenaline through an action on endothelial cells with increased vascular permeability and temporary changes in composition of extracellular fluid. The reactive process of endothelial cells to permeability factors was affected by diabetes mellitus. However, the response of microvessels to acetylcholine and papaverine which are devoid of permeability-increasing properties, was not influenced by diabetes.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6652356      PMCID: PMC2044899          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1983.tb10016.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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