Study on the involvement of the L-arginine/nitric oxide pathway in the central cardiovascular regulation in the chloralose-anaesthetized cat.

L G Hegde, R Shukla, M Dikshit, R C Srimal
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The role of the L-arginine/nitric oxide pathway in mediating the central control of blood pressure and heart rate, has been investigated in chloralose-anaesthetized cats. L-arginine (10 micrograms to 10 mg), administered intracerebroventricularly into a lateral ventricle, produced a dose-dependent rise in mean blood pressure (7 to 28%) and heart rate (4 to 34%). D-arginine (1 mg), on the other hand, did not produce any change. The effect of L-arginine (100 micrograms) was dose-dependently inhibited by pretreatment with either L-NAME (1 mg) or methylene blue (400 micrograms). Sodium nitroprusside (1 microgram to 10 micrograms, intracerebroventricularly), a spontaneous source of nitric oxide, produced a dose-dependent fall in mean blood pressure (6 to 19%) with a moderate rise in heart rate (3 to 10%). The effect of nitroprusside was markedly inhibited by methylene blue, but not by L-NAME. The results suggest that the L-arginine/nitric oxide pathway in the central nervous system is involved in the blood pressure regulation in the cat.

l -精氨酸/一氧化氮通路参与氯氯麻醉猫中枢心血管调节的研究。
l -精氨酸/一氧化氮通路在氯氯麻醉猫血压和心率中枢控制中的作用已被研究。左旋精氨酸(10微克至10毫克)经脑室注入侧脑室后,产生了平均血压(7%至28%)和心率(4%至34%)的剂量依赖性升高。另一方面,d -精氨酸(1mg)没有产生任何变化。l -精氨酸(100微克)的作用被L-NAME(1毫克)或亚甲基蓝(400微克)预处理呈剂量依赖性地抑制。硝普钠(1微克至10微克,脑室内)是一氧化氮的一种自发来源,可使平均血压呈剂量依赖性下降(6 - 19%),心率适度升高(3 - 10%)。亚甲基蓝明显抑制硝普赛的作用,而L-NAME不明显。提示中枢神经系统的l -精氨酸/一氧化氮通路参与了猫的血压调节。
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