Abstract
The effects of the xanthine oxidase/hypoxanthine free radical generating system on endothelium dependent and independent relaxation were compared in aortic rings from New Zealand white rabbits and heterozygous Watanabe heritable hyperlipidemic (WHHL) rabbits with mild atherosclerosis. Studies were carried out in young (3 months) and mature (18 months) animals. Plasma cholesterol levels were significantly higher in both 3 and 18 month WHHL animals. Endothelium independent relaxation to SNP did not differ between groups. However, the attenuation of relaxation to carbachol after xanthine oxidase/hypoxanthine treatment tended to be less in WHHL. This reached significance at 18 but not 3 months. We propose that this could be due to increases in levels of endogenous scavenger enzymes in these WHHL rabbits.
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