Dexamethasone alters vascular reactivity by enhancing COX-related vasodilatation in fetal ovine carotids.

Biology of the neonate Pub Date : 2006-01-01 Epub Date: 2005-12-14 DOI:10.1159/000090340
Danilyn M Angeles, Melody Chang, Valerie Leong, Kerby C Oberg, William J Pearce
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Based on preliminary studies that contractile efficacy was altered in vertebral and basilar arteries from neonatal donors treated with postnatal glucocorticoids, we examined the hypothesis that postnatal dexamethasone (DEX), a glucocorticoid used for respiratory disease in neonates, can alter vascular reactivity. Using near-term fetal lamb carotids, we measured 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) dose-response relationship in DEX-treated and untreated arteries. We found that DEX incubation for 1 h had no effect on 5-HT sensitivity and agonist affinity but significantly reduced 5-HT contractile efficacy, a response that became even more pronounced after 4 h of DEX treatment. Coincubation of DEX-treated arteries with INDO for 4 h reversed this DEX-induced attenuation in 5-HT contractile efficacy, although DEX had no significant effects on cyclooxygenase (COX)-1 and COX-2 protein abundance. This data suggests that DEX alters vascular reactivity through a COX-related mechanism, with possible repercussions to neurological injury.

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地塞米松通过增强胎羊颈动脉cox相关的血管扩张来改变血管反应性。
根据初步研究,新生儿供体接受产后糖皮质激素治疗后,椎动脉和基底动脉的收缩效果发生改变,我们检验了产后地塞米松(DEX)(一种用于新生儿呼吸系统疾病的糖皮质激素)可以改变血管反应性的假设。使用近期胎羊颈动脉,我们测量了dex治疗和未治疗动脉中5-羟色胺(5-HT)的剂量-反应关系。我们发现,DEX孵育1小时对5-HT敏感性和激动剂亲和力没有影响,但显著降低了5-HT的收缩功效,在DEX治疗4小时后,这种反应变得更加明显。DEX处理的动脉与INDO共孵育4小时,逆转了DEX诱导的5-羟色胺收缩功能的衰减,尽管DEX对环氧化酶(COX)-1和COX-2蛋白丰度没有显著影响。这些数据表明,DEX通过cox相关机制改变血管反应性,可能对神经损伤产生影响。
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