Sex differences in vascular reactivity of coronary artery bypass graft conduits

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Amenah Jaghoori
Victor Lamin
Rachel Jacobczak
Michael Worthington
James Edwards
Fabiano Viana
Robert Stuklis
David P. Wilson
John F. Beltrame
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[1] University of Adelaide,Discipline of Medicine, Adelaide Medical School
[2] The Queen Elizabeth Hospital,Cardiology Unit, Basil Hetzel Institute for Translational Health Research
[3] Central Adelaide Local Health Network,D’Arcy Sutherland Cardiothoracic Surgical Unit
[4] Royal Adelaide Hospital,undefined
[5] Central Adelaide Local Health Network,undefined
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Heart and Vessels | 2020年 / 35卷
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Phenylephrine; Endothelin-1; Internal mammary artery; Hypersensitivity and vascular endothelium;
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Females have increase in-hospital mortality and poorer outcomes following coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Biological differences in the reactivity of the graft conduits to circulating catecholamine may contribute to this sex difference. This study examined sex differences in the vasoconstrictor responses of internal mammary artery (IMA) and saphenous vein (SV) conduits to phenylephrine (PE) and endothelin-1 (ET-1). Functional IMA and SV were obtained from 78 male and 50 female patients undergoing CABG (67.7 ± 11 and 69 ± 10 years, respectively) and subjected to the following experimental conditions. (1) Concentration response curves for PE and ET-1 were generated in an intact IMA and SV and endothelium denuded IMA segments, (2) in the presence of the nitric oxide synthase inhibitor (L-NAME) or the cyclooxygenase inhibitor (indomethacin) in an endothelium-intact IMA and (3) the activity state (abundance and phosphorylation) of the α1-adrenergic receptor was investigated using Phos-tag™ western blot analysis. (1) Compared to male, female IMA and SV were hypersensitive to PE but not ET-1 (p < 0.05). The female IMA hypersensitivity response to PE was abolished following endothelial denudation, (2) persisted in the presence of L-NAME but was abolished in the presence of indomethacin and (3) there was no sex differences in the abundance and phosphorylation of the α1-adrenergic receptor in IMA. Female IMA and SV graft conduits are hypersensitive to α1-adrenergic stimuli. This endothelial cyclooxygenase pathway-mediated hypersensitivity may produce excessive IMA and SV graft constriction in females administered catecholamines and could contribute to their poorer CABG outcomes.
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