The effect of prostaglandins E2 and F2 alpha on carotid blood flow in rats with renovascular hypertension.

Physiologia Bohemoslovaca Pub Date : 1989-01-01
L Vacek, P Bravený, L Drápelová
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The effect of i.v. bolus administration of PGE2 and PGF2 alpha on carotid blood flow (Q) and mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) was recorded in 21 anaesthetized normotensive control (N) and 12 rats with 1K1C renovascular hypertension (RH). From the measured parameters the regional vascular impedance (PVI) and the change in blood volume were calculated. In normotensive animals both PGs elicited a dose-dependent initial fast increase of Q (threshold dose 0.4 ng/kg) and a decrease of MAP and PVI (threshold dose 0.4 micrograms/kg). Subsequently, Q decreased below the initial level. MAP and PVI remained depressed after E2 but increased after F2 alpha. The time course of the Q and MAP responses was analyzed in more detail at a standard dose 4 micrograms/kg. The average time to peak of the first phase was 12 s and of the second approximately 80 s. The initial levels of Q and MAP were reestablished within 3 to 4 minutes. The total volume of carotid blood flow obtained by planimetric integration was unaltered after F2 alpha but depressed after E2. In hypertensive animals both phases of the response to E2 were significantly retarded and the Q response was nearly abolished. On the other hand, the time course of the reaction to F2 alpha was unchanged but the magnitude of the second pressoric phase was reduced. Thus, the capacity of the carotid vascular bed to dilate remains the same in RH while the ability to constrict is limited. It is concluded that the response of MAP and Q to both PGs are relatively independent.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

前列腺素E2和F2 α对肾血管性高血压大鼠颈动脉血流的影响。
记录21只麻醉正常血压对照组(N)和12只1K1C肾血管性高血压(RH)大鼠静脉滴注PGE2和PGF2 α对颈动脉血流量(Q)和平均动脉血压(MAP)的影响。根据测量参数计算局部血管阻抗(PVI)和血容量变化。在正常血压的动物中,两种PGs均引起Q的剂量依赖性初始快速增加(阈值剂量为0.4 ng/kg), MAP和PVI的降低(阈值剂量为0.4微克/kg)。随后,Q低于初始水平。MAP和PVI在E2后继续降低,但在F2 α后升高。在标准剂量为4微克/千克时,详细分析了Q和MAP反应的时间过程。第一阶段达到峰值的平均时间为12 s,第二阶段达到峰值的平均时间约为80 s。Q和MAP的初始水平在3 ~ 4分钟内恢复。通过平面积分获得的颈动脉血流总量在F2 α后没有改变,但在E2后下降。在高血压动物中,E2反应的两个阶段都明显延迟,Q反应几乎完全消失。另一方面,F2 α反应的时间过程不变,但第二加压相的大小减小了。因此,颈动脉血管床的扩张能力在RH中保持不变,而收缩能力受到限制。结果表明,MAP和Q对两种PGs的响应是相对独立的。(摘要删节250字)
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