Abstract

The findings that even a singlein vitro addition of L-arginine is able to normalize endothelium function in cerebral vessel from diet-induced hypercholesterolemic rabbits prompted us to investigate if similar results could be obtained on Watanabe rabbits thoracic aorta, in which we previously demonstrated low content of the amino acid.L-Arginine (1 mM) preincubated for 45 minutes before the addition of drugs for studing endothelium-dependent vascular relaxation, did not modify the effect of acetylcholine on aortic isolated preparations. The lack of any effect by L-arginine indicates that the amino acid deficiency is not main cause of the impairment of endothelium function. The muscarinic receptor functionality affected by atherosclerotic process and/or the increased synthesis of EDCFs could account for the reduced endothelium-dependent relaxation.

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