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Chronic Inhibition of Nitric Oxide Ameliorates Splanchnic Hyposensitivity to Glypressin in a Hemorrhage-transfused Rat Model of Portal Hypertension
Authors:H.-C. Huang  C.-J. Chu  F.-Y. Lee  F.-Y. Chang  S.-S. Wang  H.-C. Lin  M.-C. Hou  C.-C. Chan  S.-L. Wu  C.-T. Chen  S.-D. Lee
Affiliation:Division of Gastroenterology, Dept. of Medicine, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, No. 201, Sec. 2, Shih-Pai Road, Taipei, Taiwan 11217
Abstract:Background: Vasopressin given during hemorrhage is less effective than when given during a stable state in experimental portal hypertension or patients with cirrhosis (the so-called hyposensitivity phenomenon). This study investigated whether chronic inhibition of nitric oxide (NO) synthesis by NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME), a non-selective NO synthase inhibitor, could potentiate the portal-hypotensive effect of glypressin (a long-acting vasopressin analogue) in portal-hypertensive rats during acute bleeding status. Methods: Portal hypertension was induced by partial portal vein ligation (PVL). Rats were divided to receive either L-NAME (~25 mg/kg/day in tap water) or placebo (tap water) treatment orally from 2 days prior to until 14 days after the operation. At the end of treatment, L-NAME-and placebo-treated PVL rats were subdivided into without-bleeding and with-bleeding groups to assess the effects of glypressin (0.07 mg/kg) on systemic and portal hemodynamics. In rats with a hypotensive hemorrhage, 4.5 ml of blood was withdrawn and 50% of the withdrawn blood was reinfused before the administration of glypressin. Results: As compared with placebo-treated rats, chronic treatment with L-NAME in PVL rats significantly increased mean arterial pressure (P < 0.001) without modulating portal pressure (P > 0.05). In placebo-treated PVL rats, glypressin resulted in a less decrease in portal pressure in rats with bleeding than in those without bleeding (P < 0.05). For PVL rats with bleeding, the portal-hypotensive effect of glypressin was significantly potentiated after chronic L-NAME treatment (P < 0.05). Conclusions: Chronic inhibition of NO alleviates the splanchnic hyposensitivity to glypressin observed in bleeding PVL rats, suggesting the pathophysiological role of nitric oxide in mediating this splanchnic hyposensitivity.
Keywords:Glypressin Hemorrhage Hyposensitivity Nitric Oxide N G-NITRO-L-ARGININE Methyl Ester Portal Hypertension
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