The effects of ionophore A23187 on permeability of the frog mesentery microvasculature.

C C Michel, M E Phillips
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The effects of the divalent cation ionophore A23187, upon microvascular permeability have been investigated in single perfused capillaries and venules in the mesenteries of pithed frogs. In all experiments, the vessels were perfused with Ringer solutions containing the macromolecules Ficoll 70 (40 mg ml-1) and bovine serum albumin (10 mg ml-1). Hydraulic permeability (Lp) of the vessel walls and the effective osmotic pressure (sigma delta pi) exerted across them by the perfusate macromolecules were estimated by the method of Michel (1980). In eleven experiments addition of A23187 to the perfusate raised Lp from a mean value (+/- S.E.M.) of 4.76 (+/- 1.05) x 10(-7) cm s-1 cmH2O-1 to one of 11.97 (+/- 1.96) x 10(-7) cm s-1 cmH2O-1 and reduced sigma delta pi from a mean (+/- S.E.M.) of 16.5 (+/- 2.01) cmH2O to one of 7.6 (+/- 1.93) cmH2O. The effects of A23187 on Lp and sigma delta pi were reversible. A23187 was found to increase Lp and reduce sigma delta pi after the mesentery had been exposed to compound 48/80 to degranulate the mast cells two or more hours previously. A23187 also appeared to be effective in raising Lp and lowering sigma delta pi in the absence of Ca2+ ions from the perfusate and superfusate. The ionophore was found to reduce permeability, however, when Mg2+ ions were removed from the perfusate and superfusate both in the absence and in the presence of Ca2+. This reduction in permeability could be converted into an increase in Lp and fall in sigma delta pi if Mg2+ were restored to the superfusate. It is concluded that A23187 increases vascular permeability in a reversible manner and that Mg2+ ions in the extracellular fluids are necessary for its action.
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离子载体A23187对青蛙肠系膜微血管通透性的影响。
本文研究了二价阳离子离子载体A23187对刺蛙肠系膜单灌注毛细血管和小静脉微血管通透性的影响。在所有实验中,血管灌注含有大分子Ficoll 70 (40 mg ml-1)和牛血清白蛋白(10 mg ml-1)的林格溶液。通过Michel(1980)的方法估计了血管壁的水力渗透性(Lp)和由灌注的大分子施加在血管壁上的有效渗透压(σ δ pi)。在11个实验中,在灌注液中加入A23187将Lp从平均值(+/- S.E.M.) 4.76 (+/- 1.05) × 10(-7) cm s-1 cmh20 -1提高到11.97 (+/- 1.96)× 10(-7) cm s-1 cmh20 -1,并将σ δ pi从平均值(+/- S.E.M.) 16.5 (+/- 2.01) cmH2O降低到7.6 (+/- 1.93)cmH2O。A23187对Lp和σ δ pi的影响是可逆的。在肠系膜暴露于化合物48/80以使肥大细胞脱颗粒两小时或更长时间后,发现A23187增加Lp并降低sigma delta pi。A23187在灌注液和过渗液中缺乏Ca2+离子的情况下,似乎也能有效地提高Lp和降低σ δ pi。然而,当在Ca2+存在和不存在的情况下从灌注液和过凝液中去除Mg2+离子时,发现离子载体降低了渗透性。如果Mg2+恢复到过浓液状态,这种渗透率的降低可以转化为Lp的增加和σ δ pi的下降。结论:A23187以可逆的方式增加血管通透性,细胞外液中的Mg2+离子是其作用所必需的。
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