体外灌注3、6 d大鼠主动脉形态及收缩特性。

Artery Pub Date : 1992-01-01
E I Mangiarua, N Moss, S M Lemke, W D McCumbee, J L Szarek, C A Gruetter
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研究脉动条件下灌注3、6 d大鼠胸主动脉段的形态和收缩特性。光镜检查的片段显示一个不变的膜介质的存在。然而,内膜表面大多缺乏内皮细胞。与新鲜和假手术的主动脉段相比,灌注后的主动脉段自发性张力显著增加。灌注3天后,对钾和去甲肾上腺素的最大反应降低(降低20-40%),而对5-羟色胺和血管紧张素II的最大反应无显著差异。灌注6天后,对所有激动剂的最大反应均降低(50-60%)。对去甲肾上腺素的敏感性不受治疗影响,而对5-羟色胺的敏感性降低。灌注的主动脉段在异丙肾上腺素作用下松弛良好。我们的系统为高血压和动脉粥样硬化相关血管变化的短期研究提供了一个有用的实验模型。进一步的细化和表征可以提高系统的性能,用于长期研究。
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Morphological and contractile characteristics of rat aortae perfused for 3 or 6 days in vitro.

We studied the morphological and contractile characteristics of rat thoracic aortic segments perfused for 3 or 6 days under pulsatile conditions. Light microscopic examination of the segments revealed the presence of an unchanged tunica media. However, the intimal surface was mostly devoid of endothelial cells. The perfused aortic segments showed a dramatic increase in spontaneous tone when compared to fresh and sham-treated aortic segments. Maximum responses to potassium and norepinephrine were reduced after 3 days of perfusion (20-40% reduction), while maximum responses to 5-hydroxytryptamine and angiotensin II were not significantly different. After 6 days of perfusion, maximum responses to all agonist were reduced (50-60%). Sensitivity to norepinephrine was not affected by the treatment, while sensitivity to 5-hydroxytryptamine was reduced. The perfused aortic segments relaxed well in response to isoproterenol. Our system provides a useful experimental model for short-term studies of hypertension- and atherosclerosis-related vascular changes. Further refinement and characterization could improve the performance of the system for longer-term studies.

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