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- ItemAGING DIFFERENTIALLY MODIFIES ARTERIAL SENSITIVITY TO ENDOTHELIN-1 AND 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE - STUDIES IN DOG CORONARY-ARTERIES AND RAT ARTERIAL MESENTERIC BED(1994) DONOSO, MV; FOURNIER, A; PESCHKE, H; FAUNDEZ, H; DOMENECH, R; HUIDOBROTORO, JPThe influence of age on vascular reactivity to endothelin-1 (ET-1) and 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) was studied in coronary artery rings from dogs of 9 years of age or younger, and dogs older than 9 years. ET-1 caused concentration-dependent contractions that developed about 100% of the 70 mM KCl-induced tension in the younger dogs; those from older dogs did not generate more than 20%. In contrast, 5-HT developed only about 20% of the KCl-induced tension in rings from young dogs, whereas in the older animals, it developed up to 120% of the KCl tension. No significant difference in the tension developed by 70 mM KCl was noted between both groups of dogs. Mechanical denudation of the endothelial cell layer caused a modest, yet significant, leftward shift of the ET-1 and 5-HT concentration-response curves only in the younger dogs. N omega-Nitro-L-arginine (15 mu M) shifted the ET-1 concentration-response curves to the left in rings from both groups of dogs. Rings precontracted with 20 mM KCl relaxed in a concentration-dependent fashion with acetylcholine; its sensitivity was about threefold less in the older group of dogs. To validate the changes in Vascular reactivity with age, a parallel study was performed perfusing the arterial mesenteric bed of rats of 3, 7, and 30 weeks of age. In this experimental model, the efficacy of ET-1 significantly decreased with age and that of 5-HT was significantly increased. The vasomotor reactivity of noradrenaline was modestly affected by aging, whereas the acetylcholine-induced vasorelaxation was significantly reduced with age.
- ItemEFFECT OF ENDOTHELIN ON TOTAL AND REGIONAL CORONARY RESISTANCE AND ON MYOCARDIAL-CONTRACTILITY(1991) DOMENECH, R; MACHO, P; GONZALEZ, R; HUIDOBROTORO, JPEndothelin is a 21-amino acid peptide produced by the endothelium and has a potent vasoconstrictor effect. Because of the importance of the endothelium on vasomotor regulation, we studied the effect of endothelin on total and regional coronary vascular resistance and on myocardial contractility in the intact heart of anesthetized dogs. Intracoronary administration of 2 to 80 pmol/kg of endothelin produced a dose-dependent increase in coronary resistance, ischaemic decrease in myocardial contractility and atrium-ventricular blockade. The increase in resistance was greater towards the outer layer of the left ventricular wall. When the coronaries were perfused at a constant rate and vasoconstriction was prevented with adenosine or nitroglycerine, endothelin did not produce inotropic changes. These results show that endothelin is a potent vasoconstrictor of the resistance coronary vessels, producing a redistribution of transmural blood flow and a decrease in myocardial contractility secondary to ischaemia.
- ItemMUSCULAR NEUROPEPTIDE-Y RECEPTORS INVOLVED IN THE POTENTIATION OF THE NORADRENALINE-INDUCED VASOCONSTRICTION IN ISOLATED CORONARY-ARTERIES(1990) HUIDOBROTORO, JP; EBEL, L; MACHO, P; DOMENECH, R; FOURNIER, A; STPIERRE, S