AREGU Apr. 45/4

نویسندگان

  • FRUZSINA KOZMA
  • ROBERT A. JOHNSON
  • FAN ZHANG
  • CHANGHUA YU
  • XIANGLAN TONG
  • ALBERTO NASJLETTI
  • Robert A. Johnson
  • Fan Zhang
  • Changhua Yu
  • Xianglan Tong
چکیده

Kozma, Fruzsina, Robert A. Johnson, Fan Zhang, Changhua Yu, Xianglan Tong, and Alberto Nasjletti. Contribution of endogenous carbon monoxide to regulation of diameter in resistance vessels. Am. J. Physiol. 276 (Regulatory Integrative Comp. Physiol. 45): R1087–R1094, 1999.— Endogenous carbon monoxide was proposed to subserve vasodepressor functions. If so, inhibition of heme oxygenase may be expected to promote vascular contraction. This hypothesis was examined in large and small arteries and in isolated first-order gracilis muscle arterioles of rat. The heme oxygenase inhibitors chromium mesoporphyrin (CrMP) and cobalt protoporphyrin (0.175–102 μmol/l) decreased the diameter of pressurized (80 mmHg) gracilis muscle arterioles, whereas magnesium protoporphyrin, a weak heme oxygenase inhibitor, did not. CrMP also elicited development of isometric tension in the muscular branch of the femoral artery but not in the aorta or femoral artery. Arteriolar constrictor responses to CrMP varied in relation to the intravascular pressure, were blunted in preparations exposed to exogenous carbon monoxide (100 μmol/l), and were unaffected by an endothelin receptor antagonist. Importantly, CrMP amplified the constrictor response to increases of pressure in gracilis arterioles. Accordingly, the constrictor effect of heme oxygenase inhibitors is attributable to magnification of myogenic tone due to withdrawal of a vasodilatory mechanism mediated by endogenous carbon monoxide. The study suggests that the vascular carbon monoxide system plays a role in the regulation of basal tone in resistance vessels.

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تاریخ انتشار 1999