Role of nitric oxide in maintenance of basal oral tissue blood flow in anesthetized cats

Michael C Koss, Yongxin Yu
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Abstract

Experiments were undertaken to determine if nitric oxide (NO) plays a role in regulation of basal blood flow in the oral cavity of pentobarbital anesthetized cats and, if so, to quantify this effect using dose–response relationships. Blood flow was continuously measured from the surface of the tongue and mandibular gingiva (laser-Doppler flowmetry) and from the lingual artery (ultrasonic flowmetry). Cardiovascular parameters also were recorded. Administration of the nonselective inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase (NOS), l-NAME (0.08–20 mg/kg iv), produced a dose-related increase of blood pressure associated with decreases of blood flow at all three measurement sites. Maximal blood flow depression of 50–60% was seen 30–60 min after administration of 1.25 mg/kg of l-NAME. d-NAME (1.25 mg/kg iv) was inactive at all sites. Subsequent administration of l-arginine partially reversed effects of l-NAME in the lingual artery and tongue, but not in the gingival circulation. The neuronally selective NOS inhibitor, 7-nitroindazole (7-NI, 30 mg/kg ip), was devoid of effect on any of the measured parameters. These results suggest that endothelial (but not neuronally derived) NO plays an important role in control of basal blood flow in oral tissues of the cat.

一氧化氮在麻醉猫口腔基础组织血流量维持中的作用
研究人员进行了实验,以确定一氧化氮(NO)是否在戊巴比妥麻醉猫口腔基础血流量的调节中发挥作用,如果有,则使用剂量-反应关系来量化这种影响。连续测量舌表面和下颌牙龈的血流(激光多普勒血流法)和舌动脉的血流(超声血流法)。同时记录心血管参数。一氧化氮合酶(NOS)非选择性抑制剂l-NAME (0.08-20 mg/kg iv)在所有三个测量部位产生与剂量相关的血压升高和血流减少。给药1.25 mg/kg l-NAME后30-60 min最大血流量下降50-60%。d-NAME (1.25 mg/kg iv)在所有位点均无活性。随后给予l-精氨酸部分逆转了l-NAME在舌动脉和舌中的作用,但在牙龈循环中没有。神经元选择性NOS抑制剂7-硝基茚唑(7-NI, 30 mg/kg ip)对任何测量参数均无影响。这些结果表明,内皮细胞(而非神经源性)一氧化氮在控制猫口腔组织的基础血流量中起重要作用。
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