Microcirculatory effects of leukotrienes, LTC4 and LTD4, in rat cremaster muscle.

E J Messina, J Rodenburg, G Kaley
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Studies were performed to determine the vasomotor effects of leukotrienes, LTC4 and LTD4, on rat cremaster third-order arterioles and the effects of PGE2 on arteriolar responsiveness to LTC4. Five to six week-old male rats were anesthetized with sodium pentobarbital (35 mg/kg) and the left cremaster muscle exteriorized and prepared for in vivo television microscopy. Measurement of changes in arteriolar internal diameters was performed with an electronic image shearing device under control conditions and during the topical administration of vasoactive substances before and after the suffusion, onto the surface of the cremaster muscle, of either indomethacin (IND, 10 ug/ml) or 5,8,11,14-eicosatetraynoic acid (ETYA, 20 ug/ml). LTC4 and LTD4 were found to evoke equivalent, dose-dependent arteriolar constrictions, in the dose range of 2 pg to 2 ng, and concomitant decreases in microvascular blood flow. The application of either IND or ETYA, to the cremaster muscle did not significantly effect control diameters nor the constrictor responses to leukotrienes. While the principal action of the two leukotrienes was vasoconstriction, small dilator responses were occasionally observed that were also not affected by IND or ETYA. PGE2 did not inhibit the arteriolar constrictor responses to LTC4. The current observations indicate that LTC4 and LTD4 are extremely potent arteriolar constrictor agents in skeletal muscle and that their vascular effects are not mediated or modulated by products of the cyclooxygenase or lipoxygenase pathway of arachidonic acid metabolism.

白三烯LTC4和LTD4对大鼠肌微循环的影响。
研究白三烯、LTC4和LTD4对大鼠颈三阶小动脉的血管舒缩作用,以及PGE2对小动脉对LTC4反应性的影响。用戊巴比妥钠(35 mg/kg)麻醉5 ~ 6周龄雄性大鼠,取出左肌外展,准备活体电视显微镜观察。在对照条件下,在肌肌表面局部注射吲哚美辛(IND, 10 ug/ml)或5,8,11,14-二十碳四酸(ETYA, 20 ug/ml)的血管活性物质期间,用电子图像剪切装置测量小动脉内径的变化。在2 pg至2 ng的剂量范围内,LTC4和LTD4可引起等效的剂量依赖性小动脉收缩,并伴有微血管血流减少。在肌群中应用IND或ETYA对对照直径和对白三烯的收缩反应均无显著影响。虽然这两种白三烯的主要作用是血管收缩,但偶尔也会观察到不受IND或ETYA影响的小扩张反应。PGE2不抑制小动脉缩窄剂对LTC4的反应。目前的观察表明,LTC4和LTD4是骨骼肌中非常有效的小动脉收缩剂,它们的血管作用不是由花生四烯酸代谢的环加氧酶或脂加氧酶途径的产物介导或调节的。
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