Microvascular effects of endothelin-1.

E J Messina, J Rodenburg, G Kaley
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In the present study we examined the microvascular actions of endothelin (ET-1) in rat cremaster arterioles. Pentobarbital (35 mg/kg) anesthetized, five to six week old rats were prepared for in vivo observation and measurement of microvascular control dimensions and changes in diameter, in response to the topical administration of ET-1 (1 x 10(-11) to 5 x 10(-10) M). The effects of ET-1 were determined before and after the administration, by suffusion upon the cremaster muscle, of either indomethacin (IND, 10 micrograms/ml) or methylene blue (MB, 5 microM). Third order arterioles; 13-25 microns in diameter, were selected for study. The administration of ET-1 evoked a biphasic response of cremaster arterioles, an initial small, fleeting increase in diameter (14 to 26%) followed by a dose-dependent, longer lasting decrease in diameter (20 to 77%). The administration of either MB or IND had no effect on the arteriolar dilator and constrictor responses to ET-1. These results suggest that ET-1 is more potent a constrictor than dilator agent in this vascular bed and that the dilator component of the response is not mediated by either prostaglandins or EDRF. By virtue of its actions and potency, we conclude that ET may be an important factor in the regulation of vascular tone and local blood flow.

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内皮素-1的微血管作用。
在本研究中,我们观察了内皮素(ET-1)在大鼠毛细血管中的微血管作用。用戊巴比妥(35 mg/kg)麻醉后,制备5 ~ 6周龄大鼠,在体内观察和测量外用ET-1 (1 × 10(-11) ~ 5 × 10(-10) M)后的微血管控制尺寸和内径变化,并采用吲哚美辛(IND, 10微克/ml)或亚甲基蓝(MB, 5微克/ml)灌胃给药前后对ET-1的影响。三阶微动脉;选取直径为13 ~ 25微米的材料进行研究。ET-1的施用引起了微动脉的双相反应,最初的直径小而短暂的增加(14%至26%),随后是剂量依赖性的,持续时间较长的直径减少(20%至77%)。MB或IND的施用对ET-1的小动脉扩张和收缩反应没有影响。这些结果表明,在血管床中,ET-1是比扩张剂更有效的收缩剂,并且反应的扩张剂成分不是由前列腺素或EDRF介导的。鉴于其作用和效力,我们得出结论,ET可能是调节血管张力和局部血流的重要因素。
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