Effects of highly purified eicosapentaenoic acid on vascular reactivity to angiotensin II and norepinephrine in pregnant rabbits.

Artery Pub Date : 1997-01-01
T Yoshimura, M Ito, K Matsui, H Okamura
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Abstract

Objective: We sought to determine whether the pressor response to an infusion of angiotensin II during pregnancy would be reduced by the oral administration of highly purified eicosapentaenoic acid ethyl ester (EPA-E).

Methods: We administered EPA-E orally to nine pregnant rabbits (200 mg/kg/day) from day 5 of gestation to day 5 postpartum. Pressor responses to graded doses of intravenously infused angiotensin II and norepinephrine were examined serially during pregnancy and the postpartum period.

Results: The EPA-E-treated, as well as the control pregnant rabbits (n = 6), were significantly less responsive to the vasoconstrictor effects of angiotensin II throughout pregnancy than the nonpregnant rabbits (n = 8). The vascular reactivity to infused angiotensin II in EPA-E-treated pregnant rabbits, as compared with that of control pregnant rabbits was unchanged, but reactivity to angiotensin II was lower only on the fifth postpartum day. The pressor responses to infused norepinephrine were unchanged during pregnancy and in the postpartum period, and EPA-E did not alter the response. The litters of four of the nine rabbits were partially or completely macerated.

Conclusion: EPA-E did not reduce the already blunted pressor responsiveness to angiotensin II during pregnancy in rabbits. The effect of EPA-E in a state of increased pressor responsiveness during pregnancy due to a deficiency of vasodilatory prostaglandins needs to be determined.

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高纯度二十碳五烯酸对妊娠兔血管对血管紧张素II和去甲肾上腺素反应性的影响。
目的:我们试图确定口服高度纯化的二十碳五烯酸乙酯(EPA-E)是否会降低妊娠期间血管紧张素II输注的升压反应。方法:9只怀孕家兔从妊娠第5天至产后第5天口服EPA-E (200 mg/kg/d)。在怀孕和产后期间,对静脉滴注血管紧张素II和去甲肾上腺素的梯度剂量的升压反应进行了连续检查。结果:经epa - e处理的妊娠兔(n = 6)和对照组妊娠兔(n = 8)在妊娠期间对血管紧张素II的血管收缩作用的反应明显低于未妊娠兔(n = 8)。经epa - e处理的妊娠兔对血管紧张素II输注的血管反应性与对照组妊娠兔相比没有变化,但对血管紧张素II的反应性仅在产后第5天降低。在妊娠期和产后,输注去甲肾上腺素的升压反应没有变化,而EPA-E没有改变升压反应。9只兔子中有4只的窝被部分或完全浸泡。结论:EPA-E并没有降低兔妊娠期对血管紧张素II已减弱的升压反应。由于血管扩张性前列腺素缺乏,在妊娠期间压力反应性增高的状态下,EPA-E的作用有待确定。
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