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Lack of contribution of autonomic influences to vascular nitric oxide release? Studies in the unanesthetized rat.

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
1998
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To clarify the controversial issue of whether autonomic influences modulate vascular nitric oxide-mediated vasodilatation or even directly contribute to production of nitric oxide (NO) via nitroxidergic fibers. METHODS: Chronic venous and arterial catheters were implanted in Wistar-Kyoto rats (n = 65) for continuous blood pressure measurement, drug administration and blood sampling. Tonic NO-dependent vasodilatation in the conscious free-moving animal was evaluated as the pressor response to inhibition of NO synthesis by intravenous L-monomethylarginine (a 100 mg/kg intravenous bolus plus 0.5 mg/kg per min infusion for 30 min). Experiments were performed under control conditions, chemical sympathectomy by 6-hydroxy-dopamine, ganglionic blockade by hexamethonium, and surgical denervation of sino-aortic baroreceptors. RESULTS: Baseline mean arterial pressure was 100+/-4 mmHg (mean +/- SEM) in control rats and 73+/-3, 62+/-5, and 105+/-10 mmHg in sympathectomized, ganglion-blocked, and denervated rats, respectively. The peak increase in mean arterial pressure after administration of L-monomethylarginine was 38+/-3 mmHg in control rats and 51+/-3, 50+/-6, and 63+/-10 mmHg in sympathectomized, ganglion-blocked, and denervated rats, respectively. Epinephrine and norepinephrine levels in rats of separate groups of unanesthetized control, sympathectomized and ganglion-blocked animals were measured by high-performance liquid chromatography from an arterial blood sample, the results indicating drastic reductions in levels of both catecholamines in the ganglion-blocked (but not in the sympathectomized) rats compared with those in the control rats. CONCLUSIONS: Tonic NO-dependent vasodilatation can normally be maintained in the unanesthetized unrestrained rat irrespective of autonomic or humoral adrenergic influences.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Animal Models; Autonomic Nervous System; Drug Effects; Physiology; Blood Pressure; Denervation; Enzyme Inhibitors; Pharmacology; Epinephrine; Ganglia; Hexamethonium; Nitric Oxide; Nitric Oxide Synthase; Norepinephrine; Oxidopamine; Pressoreceptors; Rats; Chemical Sympathectomy; Vasodilation; Vasopressins; omega-N-Methylarginine
Elenco autori:
Radaelli, A.; Mircoli, L.; Perlini, Stefano; Bolla, G. B.; Mori, I.; Mancia, G.; Ferrari, A. U.
Autori di Ateneo:
PERLINI STEFANO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/112214
Pubblicato in:
JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION
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