The influence of total porto-systemic shunting on the noradrenaline response and on the contractile effects of various vasoactive agents in small rat portal veins and hepatic arteries.

L E Hammarström, K E Andersson, T Holmin
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Contractile responses were studied in isolated tubal segments of branches of the rat portal vein (diameter 300 microns) and hepatic artery (diameter 200 microns) 1, 3 and 6 weeks after total porto-systemic shunt operation (PCS). 5-Hydroxytryptamine contracted hepatic arteries concentration-dependently, whereas it produced only weak and inconsistent contractions in portal veins. Vasopressin effectively contracted hepatic arteries, but had no effect on portal veins. Both vessel types responded to prostaglandin F2 alpha with contractions, although the drug potency was relatively low. The responses to these agents were not changed significantly in hepatic arteries or portal veins of PCS rats compared with controls at any of the postoperative time intervals. In both portal veins and hepatic arteries noradrenaline produced contraction-dependent contractions, portal veins being 3 times more sensitive to noradrenaline than hepatic arteries. PCS did not change the nor-adrenaline sensitivity in hepatic arteries, whereas it increased the noradrenaline sensitivity in portal veins after 1, but not after 3 or 6 weeks. This effect was enhanced by cocaine, suggesting a partial sympathetic denervation of branches of the portal vein as well as a complete reinnervation within 3 weeks. Furthermore, the results of this study indicate no influence in any vessel type on the response to several vasoactive agents after depriving the liver of splanchnic venous blood.

全门静脉-全身分流对小鼠门静脉和肝动脉去甲肾上腺素反应及各种血管活性药物收缩作用的影响。
研究了大鼠门静脉(直径300微米)和肝动脉(直径200微米)分支离体管段在全门静脉-系统分流手术(PCS)后1、3和6周的收缩反应。5-羟色胺对肝动脉产生浓度依赖性收缩,而对门静脉仅产生微弱且不一致的收缩。加压素有效收缩肝动脉,但对门静脉无影响。两种血管类型对前列腺素F2 α都有收缩反应,尽管药物效力相对较低。在术后任何时间间隔内,PCS大鼠肝动脉或门静脉对这些药物的反应与对照组相比均无明显变化。门静脉和肝动脉去甲肾上腺素均产生收缩依赖性收缩,门静脉对去甲肾上腺素的敏感性是肝动脉的3倍。PCS未改变肝动脉的去甲肾上腺素敏感性,但在1周后增加了门静脉的去甲肾上腺素敏感性,但在3周和6周后没有改变。可卡因增强了这一作用,提示门静脉分支的部分交感神经去支配以及3周内的完全神经再支配。此外,本研究的结果表明,在剥夺肝脏的内脏静脉血后,任何血管类型对几种血管活性药物的反应都没有影响。
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