NITRIC OXIDE-INDEPENDENT RESPONSE TO ACETYLCHOLINE BY TERMINAL ARTERIOLES IN RAT CREMASTER MUSCLE

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作者
VICAUT, E [1 ]
BAUDRY, N [1 ]
HOU, X [1 ]
机构
[1] HOP FERNAND WIDAL, INSERM, U141, F-75010 PARIS, FRANCE
关键词
MICROCIRCULATION; ENDOTHELIUM-DERIVED RELAXING FACTOR; ENDOTHELIUM-DERIVED HYPERPOLARIZATION;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1994.77.2.526
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
The aim of the present study was to establish whether, in terminal arterioles from the rat cremaster, acetylcholine (ACh) elicits nitric oxide (NO)-independent dilation corresponding to the transient ACh-induced endothelium-dependent hyperpolarization described in arteries. For this purpose, the responses of terminal arterioles [mean dam 15.0 +/- 0.4 (SE) mu m] were studied by intravital microscopy in rat cremaster muscle. During 15 min of superfusion by 10(-5) M ACh, the response was characterized by an initial maximal dilation (peak time <3 min) followed by a more sustained dilation that slightly decreased with time. Inhibition of NO synthesis by 2 X 10(-4) M N omega-nitro-L-arginine (L-NNA) significantly reduced, but did not eliminate, both the peak and sustained responses. Simultaneous administration of 2 x 10(-4) M L-NNA and 2 X 10(-5) M mefenamic acid, an inhibitor of prostaglandin synthesis, did not induce a significantly different response from that observed with L-NNA alone. Procaine (10(-3) M), which is known to inhibit completely ACh-induced hyperpolarization in carotid artery, drastically reduced the initial part of the ACh-induced dilation but not the sustained response. Simultaneous administration of procaine and L-NNA almost completely inhibited the peak response to ACh. Similar results were obtained when L-NNA was combined with a superfusion bath containing 20 mM KCl, a concentration known to reduce hyperpolarization in arteries. Simultaneous administration of L-NNA and 10(-5) M ouabain, which inhibits Na+-K+-adenosinetriphosphatase; 3 X 10(-6) M glibenclamide, which inhibits ATP sensitive Kf channels; or 10(-8) M iberiotoxin, which inhibits Ca2+-dependent K+ channels, did not cause any additional inhibition to that resulting from L-NNA alone. We conclude that the ACh-induced dilation in terminal arterioles simultaneously involves NO-dependent and -independent mechanisms. The latter displayed characteristics very similar to those demonstrated for ACh-induced hyperpolarization in arteries. They were transient, chiefly occurred during the initial part of the response, and were abolished by procaine. In terminal arterioles, these NO-independent mechanisms were not mediated by either activation of the Na+-K+ adenosinetriphosphatase or ATP-sensitive or Ca2+-dependent K+ channels.
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