Dexfenfluramine-induced contraction of human and rat isolated pulmonary arteries |
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Authors: | Patnaude L A Undem B J O'Rourke S T |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58105, USA. |
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Abstract: | Mechanisms of dexfenfluramine-induced vasoconstriction were studied in isolated pulmonary arteries suspended in organ baths for isometric tension recording. Dexfenfluramine (10(-7)-10(-4) M) caused concentration-dependent contractions in rat and human pulmonary arteries with and without endothelium. In pulmonary arteries of the rat, the response to dexfenfluramine was nearly abolished by treatment with the alpha-adrenoceptor antagonists, phentolamine (10(-6) M) or prazosin (10(-7) M). In human pulmonary arteries, the concentration-response curve to dexfenfluramine was unaltered by the presence of phentolamine (10(-6) M), prazosin (10(-7) M), ketanserin (10(-6) M), or indomethacin (3x10(-6) M). The results suggest that dexfenfluramine causes contraction of pulmonary vascular smooth muscle by multiple mechanisms, one of which involves activation of alpha-adrenoceptors within the blood vessel wall. The mechanisms by which dexfenfluramine causes pulmonary vasoconstriction may differ between rat and human pulmonary arteries. |
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