Peptidergic nerve involvement in the control of endothelium-dependent vascular relaxation.

Artery Pub Date : 1992-01-01
T M Scott, K H Drodge, J Foote
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Abstract

The ability of Acetylcholine (ACh) and A23187 to induce endothelium-dependent relaxation was compared in the isolated perfused mesenteric arterial bed of untreated adult rats, adult rats treated neonatally with capsaicin, and adult rats treated as adults with capsaicin. Following neonatal capsaicin treatment, the response to both agents was reduced. Following adult treatment, the response to both agents was reduced seven days following capsaicin treatment. The same results were obtained in the presence of L-arginine or indomethacin. Tissues from all rats responded equally to sodium nitroprusside. Following capsaicin treatment no change in the structural relationship of the arterial intima was detected but no perivascular nerve fibres immunoreactive to substance P (SP) or calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) could be demonstrated. It is suggested that the reduced response to ACh and A23187 does not involve a change in endothelial muscarinic receptors or a structural change in the arterial intima, but is directly related to the absence of immunohistochemically demonstrable CGRP/SP-containing perivascular innervation.

肽能神经参与内皮依赖性血管松弛的控制。
比较乙酰胆碱(ACh)和A23187在未治疗的成年大鼠、新生期辣椒素治疗的成年大鼠和成年后辣椒素治疗的离体肠系膜动脉床上诱导内皮依赖性松弛的能力。新生儿辣椒素治疗后,对两种药物的反应都降低了。在成人治疗后,辣椒素治疗后7天对两种药物的反应都降低了。在l -精氨酸或吲哚美辛存在的情况下获得相同的结果。所有大鼠的组织对硝普钠反应相同。在辣椒素治疗后,动脉内膜的结构关系没有变化,但血管周围神经纤维对P物质(SP)或降钙素基因相关肽(CGRP)没有免疫反应。这表明,ACh和A23187反应的降低与内皮毒碱受体的改变或动脉内膜的结构改变无关,而是与缺乏免疫组织化学证明的含CGRP/ sp的血管周围神经支配直接相关。
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