Mechanisms of increased sensitivity to A2 adenosine receptor stimulation in immature rabbit aortic rings.

G P Matherne, P W Girling, N L McDaniel
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Adenosine receptor-mediated vasodilation is increased in immature vessels compared to mature vessels. To determine the mechanism of this increased sensitivity, isolated vascular rings from mature and immature rabbits were studied to evaluate the contribution of the endothelium and the contribution of adenosine-dependent 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (cAMP) to adenosine receptor-mediated relaxation. Dose responses were measured in endothelial-intact and nonendothelialized aortic rings using 5'-(N-ethylcarboxamido)-adenosine (NECA), a nonhydrolyzable adenosine agonist. Immature rings were more sensitive to NECA than mature rings as demonstrated by a lower ED50 and steeper slope of the dose-response curve. There was no effect on endothelial removal in immature rings while there was a significant decrease in response in mature rings. Despite being more sensitive to NECA, immature rings had less increase in cAMP (percent change from basal level) at maximal vasodilation than mature rings although cAMP did not change in either age at the ED50. The lack of change with endothelial removal in immature vessels suggests that the endothelium is not involved in the increased sensitivity of immature rings to NECA. The cAMP data suggests that other mechanisms for vasodilation are important at the ED50 for NECA in both ages. Maximal vasodilation with NECA on the other hand was associated with increases in cAMP although they were lower in the immature rings.

未成熟兔主动脉环对A2腺苷受体刺激敏感性增加的机制。
与成熟血管相比,腺苷受体介导的血管舒张在未成熟血管中增加。为了确定这种敏感性增加的机制,研究了成熟和未成熟兔的分离血管环,以评估内皮细胞和腺苷依赖性3',5'-环单磷酸腺苷(cAMP)对腺苷受体介导的松弛的贡献。使用5'-(n -乙基羧胺)-腺苷(NECA)(一种不可水解的腺苷激动剂)测量内皮完整和非内皮化主动脉环的剂量反应。未成熟环比成熟环对NECA更敏感,ED50更低,剂量响应曲线斜率更陡。对未成熟环的内皮细胞去除没有影响,而对成熟环的反应明显降低。尽管对NECA更敏感,但在最大血管舒张时,未成熟环的cAMP(从基础水平变化的百分比)的增加比成熟环要少,尽管在ED50时cAMP在两个年龄都没有变化。未成熟血管中内皮细胞去除后没有变化,这表明内皮细胞与未成熟环对NECA敏感性的增加无关。cAMP数据表明,其他血管舒张机制在两个年龄的NECA患者的ED50中都很重要。另一方面,NECA的最大血管舒张与cAMP的增加有关,尽管它们在未成熟环中较低。
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