Literature DB >> 8504198

Mesenteric arcade arteries contribute substantially to vascular resistance in conscious rats.

K L Christensen1, M J Mulvany.   

Abstract

This paper describes a new technique for determining the intravascular pressure at the base of mesenteric arcades (arterial diameter less than 200 microns) in conscious, unrestrained, resting rats, using this technique we found that under Brietal anaesthesia, shortly after implanting the catheters, the pressure in the base of the arcades (Pmes) was 86% of systemic pressure (Psys). After recovering from the anaesthetic, 6-8 h later, while Psys rose from average 79 to 114.5 mm Hg, Pmes/Psys fell to 69%. By contrast, when anaesthesia was induced, although Psys immediately fell by 44%, Pmes/Psys did not change. Acute pharmacological experiments in resting animals showed that the relative contribution of the arcade vessels to the peripheral resistance was variable. When serotonin was injected into the aorta, although Psys was unaffected, Pmes/Psys fell from 67 to 27%. Conversely, with noradrenaline, Psys rose by 30%, but Pmes/Psys remained unchanged. Angiotensin-II showed a third pattern, where Psys increased by 38%, but Pmes/Psys rose transiently to 86%. The data suggest that in the rat mesenteric bed, under conscious conditions, the arcade arteries can contribute substantially to the control of peripheral resistance.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8504198     DOI: 10.1159/000158978

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Res        ISSN: 1018-1172            Impact factor:   1.934


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