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Different contribution of endothelial nitric oxide in the relaxation of human coronary arteries of ischemic and dilated cardiomyopathic hearts

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JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 37, Issue 2, Pages 227-232

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/00005344-200102000-00010

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endothelium-derived relaxing factors; acetylcholine; angiotensin II; substance P

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Coronary artery disease and congestive heart failure (CHF) have been associated with a. reduction in nitric oxide (NO) release or bioavailability from the vascular endothelium. The objectives of this study were to compare the role of NO in human coronary vessels isolated from nonischemic dilated (DCM) (n = 10) and ischemic (ICM) (n = 12) cardiomyopathic hearts. Segments were mounted on a wire myograph to record changes in isometric tension, All experiments were performed in the presence of indomethacin (10 muM). Contractions induced by angiotensin II (0.1 muM) or a depolarizing physiologic solution containing 40 mM KCl, were of similar amplitude in DCM and ICM. In vessels precontracted with angiotensin II, acetylcholine (1 muM) caused an endothelium-dependent relaxation of rings from DCM but a paradoxical contraction of rings from ICM; NO synthase inhibition with N-omega-nitro-L-arginine (L-NNA, 100 muM) did not affect acetylcholine-induced relaxation or contraction of DCM or ICM vessels, respectively. By contrast, substance P (0.1 muM) induced an endothelium-dependent relaxation in both groups of vessels; this relaxation was prevented (p < 0.05) by L-NNA in vessels from ICM hearts but only reduced (p < 0.05) by L-NNA in vessels from DCM hearts. In depolarized conditions, acetylcholine contracted (p < 0.05) whereas substance P induced a complete relaxation (p < 0.05) of vessels from both groups; substance P-induced relaxation was abolished (p < 0.05) by L-NNA, Our data suggest that in the presence of indomethacin, NO does not contribute to acetylcholine-induced relaxation of human epicardial coronary arteries isolated from DCM hearts. Furthermore, whereas NO and a secondary endothelium-derived relaxing factor sensitive to high K+ contribute to substance P-induced relaxation of rings from DCM hearts, only NO is involved in ICM hearts.

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