Depressed arteriolar responsiveness to norepinephrine in streptozotocin-induced diabetes in the rat

Terry O. Myers , Edward J. Messina
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We examined the contribution of prostaglandins to altered reactivity to norepinephrine in rat cremaster third order arterioles of streptozotocin (STZ) treated rats and age-matched controls. NE was applied topically to the cremaster muscle of pentobarbital (35 mg/kg) anesthetized rats before and during topical administration of indomethacin (IND: 10 μg/ml) four and eight weeks after i.v. injection with of 50 mg/kg STZ (STZ-4W; STZ-8W) or vehicle (C-4W; C-8W), and before and during topical administration of 5,8,11,14 eicosatetraynoic acid (ETYA; 20 μg/ml) in STZ-8W and C-8W. Plasma glucose was elevated significantly in STZ-treated rats. Blood pressures and resting arteriolar diameters did not differ. However, vasoconstrictor responses to NE were depressed in STZ-4W and to a greater degree in STZ-8W. IND normalized reactivity to the low doses of NE and partially restored reactivity to the higher doses. ETYA enhanced reactivity to all doses of NE to a greater extent than did IND. These data are consistent with a role for locally produced vasomodulatory arachidonic acid metabolites, including prostaglandins, in the decreased reactivity to NE in diabetic rat cremaster muscle arterioles.

链脲佐菌素诱导的糖尿病大鼠小动脉对去甲肾上腺素的反应性降低
我们研究了前列腺素对链脲佐菌素(STZ)治疗的大鼠和年龄匹配的对照组大鼠冠状动脉三级动脉对去甲肾上腺素反应性改变的贡献。在静脉注射50 mg/kg STZ (STZ- 4w)后4周和8周,在局部给药吲哚美辛(IND: 10 μg/ml)之前和期间,将NE外敷于戊巴比妥(35 mg/kg)麻醉大鼠的肌突肌;STZ-8W)或车辆(C-4W;C-8W),以及在外用5、8、11、14二十碳四氰酸(ETYA;20 μg/ml)。stz处理大鼠血浆葡萄糖显著升高。血压和静息小动脉直径没有差异。然而,血管收缩剂对NE的反应在STZ-4W中受到抑制,在STZ-8W中受到更大程度的抑制。IND恢复了对低剂量NE的反应性,部分恢复了对高剂量NE的反应性。与IND相比,ETYA在更大程度上增强了对所有剂量NE的反应性。这些数据与局部产生的血管调节性花生四烯酸代谢物(包括前列腺素)在糖尿病大鼠肌小动脉对NE的反应性降低中的作用一致。
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