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Sepsis alters vessel contraction by adrenoceptor-induced nitric oxide and prostanoid
Authors:Kawabe Touichi  Harris Patrick D  Zakaria E L Rasheid  Garrison R Neal
Affiliation:Department of Physiology and Biophysics, School of Medicine HSC-1115, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292, USA. tksmile@bellsouth.net
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Alpha-adrenergic agents contract vascular smooth muscle (VSM) and stimulate endothelial release of secondary factors which modulate VSM contraction. Our study examined constrictor prostanoid (cPN) and nitric oxide (NO) as secondary factors which could alter alpha-1 adrenoceptor-mediated contraction during sepsis. METHODS: Sepsis was induced in rats by inoculation of an implanted sponge with Escherichia coli and Bacteroides fragilis. Aortic rings at 24 h from septic (n = 21) and control (n = 21) rats were suspended in physiological salt solution (PSS) with or without blockers to NO (N(G)-monomethylarginine), cPN (mefenamic acid, MFA), or thromboxane A2 (SQ29548). Contraction dose-response curves were generated to determine maximal contraction force (F(max)) and pD2 (sensitivity) to phenylephrine in each experimental group. RESULTS: Sepsis increased F(max) to phenylephrine (PHE) (1.18 vs 0.90 g, SEM 0.0703). COX inhibition reduced the F(max) in control (0.63 vs 0.90 g, SEM 0.0675) but not in septic animals (1.19 vs 1.18 g, SEM 0.0433). TXA2 receptor inhibition did not alter F(max) in control (1.017 vs 0.973 g, SEM 0.0959) or septic animals (1.28 vs 1.12 g, SEM 0.0823). NOS inhibition enhanced the F(max) in both nonseptic (2.03 vs 0.83 g, SEM 0.0523) and septic rats (1.96 vs 1.15 g, SEM 0.0526), but did less so in the septic animals. CONCLUSIONS: PHE-induced F(max) is determined by a balance between PHE-stimulated VSM alpha-adrenoceptor activity, and PHE-stimulated endothelial release of cPN and NO. Sepsis enhances total PHE-induced F(max) by increasing VSM alpha-adrenoceptor activity and reducing PHE-stimulated endothelial release of dilator NO. Sepsis abolishes the PHE-stimulated endothelial release of cPN. PHE-stimulated cPN is not thromboxane A2, but could be a nonprostanoid dilator in the lipoxygenase (HETE) or cytochrome P450 (EET) pathways.
Keywords:nitric oxide   phenylephrine     smallcaps"  >l-NMMA   MFA   aortic rings   alpha-adrenoceptor   endothelial factors
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