Endothelin Modulation of Pumping Activity in Bovine Mesenteric Lymphatic Vessels

Zheng Yuan, D. Atchison, M. Johnston
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We studied the effects of endothelin family peptides on the pumping responses of lymphatic vessels, the receptors involved and whether vessel-derived endothelin played a role in the myogenic response to changes in transmural pressure. Postnodal bovine mesenteric lymphatics were suspended in an organ bath preparation with both inflow and outflow ends cannulated. Input to the ducts was provided from a reservoir filled with Krebs solution. With a 6 cm H2O fixed transmural pressure applied to the vessels to initiate spontaneous contractions, ET-1, ET-2 and ET-3 (tested between 10−10 and 10−8PM) depressed lymphatic pumping in a concentration-dependent fashion with the order of potency being ET-1 = ET-2 > ET-3. The concentrations of ET-1 and ET-2 that depressed pumping 50% were 0.96 × 10−9M and 0.95 × 10−9M respectively. Similarly, when transmural pressures were varied in 2 cm H2O increments between 0 and 14 cm H2O, ET-1 at 10−9 and 10−8M significantly depressed fluid pumping at the majority of distending press...
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内皮素对牛肠系膜淋巴管泵送活性的调节作用
我们研究了内皮素家族肽对淋巴管泵送反应的影响、相关受体以及血管源性内皮素是否在跨壁压力变化的肌源性反应中发挥作用。结后牛肠系膜淋巴管悬浮在器官浴中,流入端和流出端都插管。管道的输入来自一个充满克雷布斯溶液的储存罐。通过向血管施加6cm水的固定跨壁压力以启动自发收缩,ET-1、ET-2和ET-3(在10 - 10 pm和10 - 8PM之间测试)以浓度依赖的方式抑制淋巴泵送,其效力顺序为ET-1 = ET-2 > ET-3。降低泵送50%的ET-1和ET-2浓度分别为0.96 × 10−9M和0.95 × 10−9M。同样,当跨壁压力在0和14 cm H2O之间以2 cm H2O增量变化时,ET-1在10 - 9和10 - 8M时显著降低了大部分膨胀压力下的流体泵送。
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