Interactions between nitric oxide and endothelin in the regulation of vascular tone of human resistance vessels in vivo.
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Endothelial release of nitric oxide (NO) contributes to the regulation of vascular tone by inducing vascular relaxation. In addition, NO may inhibit the synthesis and hemodynamic effects of endothelin-1 (ET-1), a powerful endothelium-derived vasoconstrictor peptide that may stimulate NO production. However, whether NO and ET-1 physiologically interact to regulate vascular tone in humans has not been defined. In this study, the interactions between the L-arginine NO pathway and the ET-1 system in the regulation of vascular tone in human forearm resistance vessels were examined in vivo. Vasomotor response to the NO synthase inhibitor N(G)-monomethyl-L-arginine (L-NMMA, 4 micromol/min for 30 minutes) was measured during either saline infusion or blockade of ET-1 receptors. Endothelin-A (ET(A)) and endothelin-B (ET(B)) receptor blockade was achieved by infusion of BQ-123 (100 nmol/min) and BQ-788 (50 nmol/min), respectively, separately and in combination. Drugs were infused into the brachial artery, and the forearm blood flow (FBF) response was measured by strain-gauge plethysmography. During saline infusion, L-NMMA administration significantly decreased FBF (25%, P<0.01 versus baseline). This effect was significantly blunted during nonselective blockade of ET-1 receptors (7% decrease in FBF, P=0.02 versus the effect of L-NMMA during saline infusion). Selective ET(A) blockade did not modify the vasoconstrictor response to L-NMMA (26% decrease in FBF, P=0.66 versus the effect of L-NMMA during saline infusion), but selective ET(B) receptor antagonism caused significant diminution of the hemodynamic response to NO inhibition (8% decrease in FBF, P=0.04 versus the effect of L-NMMA during saline infusion). Thus ET-1 contributes to the regulation of vascular tone by stimulating NO activity. This effect is mediated through endothelial ET(B) receptors and may be relevant in conditions associated with endothelial dysfunction.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Hypertension
دوره 35 6 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2000