大鼠肠系膜上动脉床血管周围神经支配参与乙酰胆碱诱导的内皮依赖性血管舒张。

Artery Pub Date : 1994-01-01
T M Scott, L Chafe
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利用大鼠肠系膜上动脉床研究了血管周围肽能神经支配影响乙酰胆碱诱导的动脉床舒张的能力分布。在戊巴比妥麻醉(40 mg/kg i.p)下,在两个不同的点之一冷冻肠系膜上动脉,并允许动物在冷冻后存活7、14、21或28天。这产生了一系列沿肠系膜上动脉及其分支的去神经支配。在离体肠系膜上动脉灌注制剂中,以内皮依赖的方式对乙酰胆碱反应的能力被药理学确定。免疫组化法测定去神经支配程度。结果发现,仅肠系膜上动脉去神经,动脉床随乙酰胆碱浓度的增加而以浓度依赖的方式放松的能力几乎没有改变。然而,当一小段肠系膜上动脉及其主要分支去神经时,对乙酰胆碱的反应减弱。由此可见,在肠系膜动脉初级分支、空肠分支和回肠分支的神经支配下,乙酰胆碱能够引起内皮依赖性松弛。
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The involvement of perivascular innervation in acetylcholine-induced endothelium-dependent vascular relaxation in the rat superior mesenteric arterial bed.

The distribution of the ability of perivascular peptidergic innervation to influence acetylcholine-induced relaxation in the arterial bed has been investigated using the superior mesenteric arterial bed of the rat. The superior mesenteric artery was denervated by freezing, under pentobarbital anaesthesia (40 mg/kg i.p.), at one of two different points and the animals allowed to survive for 7, 14, 21 or 28 days following freezing. This produced a range of denervation along the superior mesenteric artery and its branches. The ability to respond to acetylcholine in an endothelium-dependent fashion was determined pharmacologically in isolated perfused superior mesenteric artery preparations. The extent of the denervation was determined by immunohistochemistry. It was found that the ability of the arterial bed to relax in a concentration-dependent manner to increasing concentrations of acetylcholine was little altered by denervation of the superior mesenteric artery alone. However when a short piece of the superior mesenteric artery and its primary branches were denervated the response to acetylcholine was reduced. It is concluded that the innervation of the primary branches of the mesenteric artery, the jejunal and ileal branches, contributes to the ability of acetylcholine to cause endothelium-dependent relaxation.

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