Gamma irradiation induces acetylcholine-evoked, endothelium-independent relaxation and activates K-channels of isolated pulmonary artery of rats |
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Authors: | Eder Veronique Gautier Mathieu Boissière Julien Girardin Catherine Rebocho Manuel Bonnet Pierre |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire de Physiopathologie de la Paroi Artérielle (LABPART), Faculté de Médecine, Université François Rabelais, Tours, France |
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Abstract: | PURPOSE: To test the effects of irradiation (R*) on the pulmonary artery (PA). METHODS AND MATERIALS: Isolated PA rings were submitted to gamma irradiation (cesium, 8 Gy/min(-1)) at doses of 20 Gy-140 Gy. Rings were placed in an organ chamber, contracted with serotonin (10(-4) M 5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]), then exposed to acetylcholine (ACh) in incremental concentrations. Smooth muscle cell (SMC) membrane potential was measured with microelectrodes. RESULTS: A high dose of irradiation (60 Gy) increased 5HT contraction by 20%, whereas lower (20 Gy) doses slightly decreased it compared with control. In the absence of the endothelium, 5-HT precontracted rings exposed to 20 Gy irradiation developed a dose-dependent relaxation induced by acetylcholine (EI-ACh) with maximal relaxation of 60 +/- 17% (n = 13). This was totally blocked by L-NAME (10(-4) M), partly by 7-nitro indazole; it was abolished by hypoxia and iberiotoxin, decreased by tetra-ethyl-ammonium, and not affected by free radical scavengers. In irradiated rings, hypoxia induced a slight contraction which was never observed in control rings. No differences in SMC membrane potential were observed between irradiated and nonirradiated PA rings. CONCLUSION: Irradiation mediates endothelium independent relaxation by a mechanism involving the nitric oxide pathway and K-channels. |
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Keywords: | Pulmonary artery Acetylcholine relaxation Gamma irradiation |
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