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Endothelial and myogenic regulation of coronary artery tone in the mouse

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 410, Issue 1, Pages 25-31

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S0014-2999(00)00868-2

Keywords

endothelin; nitric oxide (NO); noradrenaline; smooth muscle, vascular

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Ventricular septal (150-200 mum) arteries were isolated from the hearts of six-week-old CD-1 mice and mounted on a pressure myograph. Equilibration of the vessels at 70 mm Hg for 60 min resulted in the development of spontaneous myogenic tone. Maximum tone observed in these vessels greatly exceeded that previously reported in septal arteries from rats. Inhibition of endothelin ETA and endothelin ETB receptors with bosentan (1 and 10 muM) reduced basal tone. Endothelin release required intact endothelial cells. The alpha (1)-adrenceptor selective agonists phenylephrine and methoxamine did not cause change in coronary tone, while the alpha (2)-adrenceptor selective agonists 6-allyl-2-amino5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-4H-thiazolo-[4,5-d]azepin-dihydrochloride (BHT 920) and clonidine produced vasodilatation. Noradrenaline (1 nM-10 muM) induced a concentration-dependent vasodilatation, which was inhibited by concurrent treatment with yohimbine (10 muM) and propranolol (20 muM). Vasodilatation due to BHT 920 was abolished with vessel denudation, indicating the endothelial location of alpha (2)-adrenoceptors. Acetylcholine (1 nM-10 muM) caused an endothelium dependent vasodilatation; inhibition of nitric oxide synthase with N-omega-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester attenuated this response. The endothelium-dependent vasodilators bradykinin and substance P produced no vasomotor effect in mouse coronary arteries. Differences between human and murine responses may impact on the relevance of the mouse coronary artery for use as a potential model of human coronary vessel diseases. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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