Cm. Venturini et al., VASCULAR SMOOTH-MUSCLE CONTAINS A DEPLETABLE STORE OF A VASODILATOR WHICH IS LIGHT-ACTIVATED AND RESTORED BY DONORS OF NITRIC-OXIDE, The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics, 266(3), 1993, pp. 1497-1500
Endothelium-denuded strips of rabbit thoracic aorta relax on exposure
to light. This response is similar to endothelium-dependent relaxation
as it is inhibited by hemoglobin and methylene blue, and is mediated
by an increase in cyclic GMP. We now demonstrate that photorelaxation
decreases on repeated exposure to light. The response can be restored
by treating the depleted smooth muscle strips with acidified nitrite,
but not nitrite alone, and with the nitric oxide donors, S-nitrosopeni
cillamine and glyceryl trinitrate, but not with hydralazine. These dat
a indicate that photorelaxation is mediated in part by a ''pool'' of l
ight-activated vasodilator(s) and suggest that this may act as a store
of nitric oxide which could play a role in the regulation of vascular
tone.