Role of adventitial nitric oxide in vascular hyporeactivity induced by lipopolysaccharide in rat aorta |
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Authors: | Andrei L Kleschyov Bernard Muller Christa Schott Jean-Claude Stoclet |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire de Pharmacologie et de Physiologie Cellulaires, Université Louis Pasteur de Strasbourg, CNRS ERS 653, 67401 Illkirch, France |
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Abstract: | ![]() This study was designed to elucidate the role of the adventitia in NO-mediated vascular effects of lipopolysaccharide (LPS). After incubation of rat aorta with LPS, the adventitia generated 3.5 times more nitrite plus nitrate than a corresponding segment of media. Control media covered by adventitia from LPS-treated aortic rings exhibited a 4 fold elevated level of cyclic GMP. Medial layers from LPS-treated aortic rings (like LPS-treated adventitia-intact rings) exhibited a decrease in sensitivity to noradrenaline (NA) that was reversed by 1H-(1,2,4)oxadiazolo(4,3-a)quinoxalin-1-one (1 μM) or Nω-nitro-L-arginine methylester (0.3 mM). However, in contrast to LPS-treated adventitia-intact rings, medial layers showed no reduction in maximal contraction to NA and virtually no relaxation to L-arginine. These data indicate that in blood vessels exposed to LPS, the adventitia is a more powerful source of NO than the media. The adventitia-derived NO can reach soluble guanylyl cyclase in the medial layer and contribute greatly to vascular hyporeactivity and L-arginine-induced relaxation observed in blood vessels exposed to LPS. |
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Keywords: | Adventitia hyporeactivity L-arginine lipopolysaccharide noradrenaline nitric oxide rat aorta |
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