Literature DB >> 881396

Comparative effects of endoperoxide PGH2 and an analog on the pulmonary vascular bed.

P J Kadowitz, C A Gruetter, D B McNamara, R R Gorman, E W Spannhake, A L Hyman.   

Abstract

The effects of the prostaglandin endoperoxide, PGH2, and a stable endoperoxide analog were compared on the canine pulmonary vascular bed under conditions of controlled blood flow. The analog produced dose-related increases in lobar arterial and small vein pressure when injected into the perfused lobar artery. The increase in resistance in response to the analog was greater during retrograde perfusion than during forward perfusion. These data suggest that the analog increases resistance to flow by constricting pulmonary veins and upstream vessels. The increase in resistance was similar when the lung was perfused with dextran or blood and the response was not different when the lung was ventilated or collapsed. The response was notattenuated by indomethacin, an inhibitor of prostaglandin synthesis. These data suggest that the response to the analog is not related to changes in bronchomotor tone, platelet aggregation, or enhanced prostaglandin synthesis. Although the analog was a potent pressor substance, PGH2 itself produced only small increases in pulmonary vascular resistance. However, PGH2 had greater contractile activity than the analog on isolated helical segments of canine intrapulmonary vein. The present study suggests that endoperoxides may represent an active form of the prostaglandins in the lung but that their effects would be localized in the tissue in which they are formed because of their extremely short biologic half-life.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 881396     DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1977.42.6.953

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol        ISSN: 0161-7567


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4.  Prostaglandins evoke a whole variety of responses in the lung.

Authors:  P J Kadowitz; E W Spannhake; A L Hyman
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