人甲状旁腺激素扩张猪冠状动脉和人腹壁下动脉的循环amp依赖途径。

Artery Pub Date : 1993-01-01
M R Schulze, A Mügge, H M Harms, J Cremer, R Frombach, P R Lichtlen
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人甲状旁腺激素(hPTH(1-38))在体外诱导前列腺素F2 α预收缩猪冠状动脉浓度依赖性松弛。去除内皮细胞或用硝基- l -精氨酸(一种内皮源性松弛因子(EDRF)合成的特异性抑制剂)预处理,虽然在小程度上损害了hpth诱导的松弛。在环AMP磷酸二酯酶抑制剂3-异丁基-1-甲基黄嘌呤(IBMX)的存在下,人PTH-而非缓激肽或硝酸甘油诱导的松弛作用增强。人甲状旁腺素也能放松体外收缩的人腹壁下动脉。与猪冠状动脉一致,IBMX存在时,这种松弛增强。然而,人内胸(乳腺)动脉对hPTH (1-100 nM)没有反应。因此,并不是所有的人类动脉都存在甲状旁腺激素的急性血管扩张作用。这种现象的生理意义尚不清楚。至少在猪的动脉中,这种松弛在一定程度上是由EDRF的释放介导的。此外,这种放松似乎主要是通过平滑肌循环AMP途径在猪和人类动脉中介导的。
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Human parathyroid hormone dilates both pig coronary and human inferior epigastric arteries by a cyclic AMP-dependent pathway.

Human parathyroid hormone (hPTH (1-38)) induced concentration-dependent relaxations in prostaglandin F2 alpha-preconstricted pig coronary arteries in vitro. Removal of endothelial cells or pretreatment with nitro-L-arginine, a specific inhibitor of the endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF) synthesis, impaired, although to a small extent, hPTH-induced relaxations. Human PTH-, but not bradykinin- or nitroglycerin-induced relaxations were potentiated in the presence of the cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase inhibitor 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine (IBMX). Human PTH also relaxed preconstricted human inferior epigastric arteries in vitro. In accordance to pig coronary arteries, this relaxation was potentiated in the presence of IBMX. However, the human internal thoracic (mammary) artery did not respond to hPTH (1-100 nM). Thus, acute vasodilatory effects of hPTH may not be present in all human arteries. The physiological significance of this phenomenon is not known. This relaxation, at least in pig arteries, is mediated to a small extent by the release of EDRF. In addition, this relaxation appears to be mainly mediated in both pig and human arteries by a smooth muscle cyclic AMP pathway.

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