AUTACOID INTERACTIONS IN THE REGULATION OF BLOOD FLOW IN THE HUMAN PLACENTA |
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Authors: | NM Gude RG King SP Brennecke |
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Affiliation: | Department of Perinatal Medicine, Royal Women's Hospital, Carlton;*Department of Pharmacology, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia |
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Abstract: | 1. Interactions between autacoids may play important roles in the regulation of blood flow in the foetal placenta. In order to investigate this aspect of placental haemodynamics, human normal-term placentae were perfused in vitro and the responses of the foetal vessels to various combinations of vasoactive agents were determined. 2. Vasoconstriction responses to 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) were potentiated in the presence of endothelin-1 (ET-1), the thromboxane A2-mimetic U46619 and a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, N-nitro-l -arginine (NOLA), but not in the presence of angiotensin II. 3. N-Nitro-l -arginine caused vasoconstriction of the perfused placenta and indomethacin attenuated this effect and blocked the potentiation of the 5-HT response by NOLA. 4. Indomethacin did not affect ET-1-induced pressure increases and infusion of U46619 had no effect on release of ET-Iike immunoreactivity into the foetal placental circulation. 5. The present study provides evidence of interactions between several autacoids in human perfused placentae in vitro. These interactions may play important roles in foetal placental haemodynamics in normal or pathological situations. |
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Keywords: | angiotensin II, autacoid, blood flow, eicosanoid, endothelin, human placenta, 5-hydroxytryptamine, nitric oxide. |
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