HN-10200 causes endothelium-independent relaxations in isolated canine arteries |
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Authors: | Francesco Cosentino Alexander Schirger Zvonimir S. Katušić |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anesthesiology, Mayo Clinic Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota, USA;(2) Department of Pharmacology, Mayo Clinic Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota, USA;(3) Division of Hypertension and Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota, USA;(4) Department of Anesthesiology, Mayo Clinic, 55905 Rochester, MN, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary HN-10200, a nonselective inhibitor of phosphodiesterase, has positive inotropic and vasodilator activity. The present study was designed to determine the role of endotheliumin in causing relaxation to HN-10200 in isolated canine femoral and basilar arteries. Rings with and without endothelium were suspended for isometric tension recording in Krebs-Ringer bicarbonate solution bubbled with 94% O2, 6% CO2 (t=37°C; pH=7.4). HN-10200 and another nonselective phosphodiesterase inhibitor, 3-isobutyl-1-methyl-xanthine (IBMX), caused similar concentration-dependent relaxations in femoral arteries with and without endothelium. In femoral arteries without endothelium, HN-10200 and IBMX significantly augmented relaxations to prostacyclin, but did not affect relaxations to a nitric oxide donor 3-morpholinosydnonimine (SIN-1) or endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF) released by bradykinin. In basilar arteries, relaxations to HN-10200 were augmented by the removal of endothelium, whereas relaxations to IBMX were not affected. Relaxations to prostacyclin, SIN-1, and EDRF were not affected by the presence of phosphodiesterase inhibitors. The results of the present study suggest that HN-10200 causes endothelium-independent relaxations. In addition, it may augment relaxations to prostacyclin but does not affect relaxations to EDRF. |
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Keywords: | cyclic AMP cyclic GMP EDRF phosphodiesterase prostacyclin |
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