ATTENUATION OF INTRINSIC ACTIVE TONE BY ENDOTHELIUM-DERIVED NITRIC-OXIDE IN AORTAE OF SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RATS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELSOF BLOOD-PRESSURE
S. Sunano et al., ATTENUATION OF INTRINSIC ACTIVE TONE BY ENDOTHELIUM-DERIVED NITRIC-OXIDE IN AORTAE OF SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RATS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELSOF BLOOD-PRESSURE, Clinical and experimental hypertension, 18(6), 1996, pp. 873-890
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36
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Pharmacy","Cardiac & Cardiovascular System
The influences of endothelium on the basal tone of aortae from various
strains of spontaneously hypertensive rats with different blood press
ure (SHR, SHRSP, M-SHRSP) were studied. Endothelium-intact preparation
s of aortae from spontaneously hypertensive rats exhibited spontaneous
active tone, which was greater in the order of SHR < SHRSP < M-SHRSP.
The active tone of the M-SHRSP preparations was about 40% of high-K+-
induced contraction, while that of normotensive WKY was less than 5%.
The active tone was enhanced by the removal of endothelium. The active
tone was sensitive to extracellular Ca2+ and abolished by verapamil.
The application of N-G-monomethyl-L-arginine caused the increase in th
e active tone which was counteracted by L-arginine. These results indi
cate that the active tone of smooth muscle increases as the blood pres
sure of the rat increases, and that endothelium attenuates the active
tone by releasing nitric oxide (NO) spontaneously. It was also demonst
rated that the attenuating action of endothelium was impaired dependin
g on the blood pressure level.