Literature DB >> 9535432

Endothelin-1 regulates tone of isolated small arteries in the rat: effect of hyperendothelinemia.

E Thorin1, P Cernacek, J Dupuis.   

Abstract

Chronic elevation of plasma endothelin-1 (ET-1) levels has been reported in several pathological conditions. To investigate the consequences of increased circulating ET-1 on vascular responsiveness, Sprague-Dawley rats (n=16) were chronically instrumented with a minipump delivering ET-1 at a constant dose for 7 days. Plasma ET-1 levels were more than doubled in treated (0.98+/-0.09 pmol/L; P<.05) versus untreated sham-operated rats (0.43+/-0.04 pmol/L), whereas systolic arterial blood pressure increased (139+/-5 versus 128+/-4 mm Hg in untreated rats; P<.05). After rats were killed, segments of middle cerebral (MCA) and mesenteric (MES) arteries were mounted on an isometric myograph. ET-induced contraction was shifted to the right in ET-1-treated animals and not modified by BQ123 (an ET(A) receptor antagonist); bosentan (ET(A/B) receptor antagonist) prevented ET-1-induced contraction in both groups. After inhibition of nitric oxide synthase with N(omega)-nitro-L-arginine (L-NNA), both phenylephrine and oxymetazoline (an alpha2-adrenoceptor agonist) induced MCA contraction. The sensitivity to phenylephrine was decreased in ET-1-treated compared with control rats (P<.05). Sensitivity to phenylephrine-induced contraction was decreased by BQ123 in control rats only. In contrast, L-NNA revealed greater oxymetazoline-induced contractions in treated compared with control MCA rings (P<.05); this potentiation was blunted by bosentan but unaffected by BQ123. Removal of the endothelium revealed a direct constrictor effect of oxymetazoline that was insensitive to L-NNA alone or combined with bosentan; however, oxymetazoline induced significantly lower constriction in treated rat MCA segments. Responses to oxymetazoline were also blunted in treated compared with untreated denuded MES arteries. In conclusion, chronic elevated plasmatic ET-1 decreases smooth muscle cell sensitivity to contractile agonists both in MCA and MES rings. In cerebral vessels, endothelial alpha2-adrenoceptor-dependent stimulation induced greater contractile responses in treated rats which were sensitive to bosentan, suggesting that oxymetazoline stimulates ET-1 release from the endothelium. This may represent a compensatory mechanism for the loss of smooth muscle sensitivity.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9535432     DOI: 10.1161/01.hyp.31.4.1035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hypertension        ISSN: 0194-911X            Impact factor:   10.190


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