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In precontracted, endothelium-free guinea pig mesenteric artery rings, in w
hich adrenergic vasoconstrictor responses had been eliminated, guanethidine
(1-30 mu M) produced a vasodilatation of 69.3 +/- 4.4%. The vasodilatation
was reduced 89% by capsaicin (10 mu M) or 55% by tetrodotoxin (10 mu M), i
ndicating mediation of th is effect by primary sensory nerves. The nitric o
xide synthase inhibitor N-omega-nitro-L-arginine (100 mu M, 30 min) but not
its stereoisomer reduced the guanethidine vasodilatation by 70%. Blockade
of monoamine uptake with ouabain (25 mu M, 15 min) or cocaine (5 mu M, 5 mi
n) reduced the guanethidine-induced vasodilatation by 85 and 67%, respectiv
ely. These results suggest that guanethidine produced vasodilatation by bei
ng transported into capsaicin-sensitive primary sensory nerves where it fun
ctioned as a substrate for nitric oxide synthase to generate a vasodilatory
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