酒精吸入对大鼠心血管状态的影响。

J W Karanian, N Salem
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采用吸入法将大鼠暴露于酒精蒸气中,测量其血压、反应性和血小板聚集。急性暴露于产生中等血液酒精浓度(BAC)的酒精水平与血管中前列环素(PGI2)和血浆儿茶酚胺的生成增加有关,而血小板中血栓素(TXA2)的生成则减少。这些动物的血压升高,但去甲肾上腺素(NE)的血小板聚集和降压作用降低。长期暴露于高BAC与血管和血小板前列腺素(PG)产生的急剧减少和血浆儿茶酚胺水平的显着增加有关。这些动物的血小板聚集降低,但TXA2和NE的升压作用显著增强。在这些制剂的脂质提取物中,PG的脂肪酸前体减少了50%。这些发现表明脂肪酸代谢的改变可能导致依赖大鼠PG产生的功能缺陷。就心血管状态而言,急性暴露和慢性暴露之间可能存在质的差异。局部产生的PG和循环儿茶酚胺可能介导酒精诱导的血管平滑肌张力和血小板聚集的改变。
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The effect of alcohol inhalation on the cardiovascular state of the rat.

Rats were exposed to alcohol vapors by an inhalation technique and blood pressure and its reactivity and platelet aggregation were measured. Acute exposure to alcohol levels which produced moderate blood alcohol concentration (BAC) was associated with increased vascular production of prostacyclin (PGI2) and plasma catecholamines, whereas platelet production of thromboxane (TXA2) decreased. Blood pressure is elevated in these animals, however, the platelet aggregating and pressor effects of noradrenaline (NE) were decreased. Chronic exposure to high BAC is associated with a dramatic reduction in vascular and platelet prostaglandin (PG) production and a marked increase in plasma catecholamine levels. Platelet aggregation decreased in these animals, however, the pressor effect of TXA2 and NE was significantly increased. The fatty acid precursors to PG were reduced by 50% in the lipid extracts of these preparations. These findings suggest that alterations in fatty acid metabolism may lead to a functional deficiency in PG production from dependent rats. Qualitative differences may exist between acute and chronic exposure with respect to the cardiovascular state. Locally produced PG and circulating catecholamines may mediate alcohol-induced alterations in vascular smooth muscle tone and platelet aggregation.

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