Abstract

Purpose. To study the myogenic response in large and small porcine retinal arterioles and the effects of blockade of L-type voltage gated calcium channels on the myogenic response. Methods. Eleven large (outer diameter 137.7 ± 4.5 µm) and fourteen small (77.3 ± 3.7 µm) isolated porcine retinal arterioles were studied for myogenic response while mounted between two double-barrelled pipette systems. The intraluminal pressure was varied from 0 to 140 cm H 2 O (0-103 mmHg) and the diameter changes of the arterioles were registered. The pressure-diameter relation was determined for arterioles in calcium-containing and calcium free solutions and during inhibition of the L-type voltage gated calcium channels with nifedipine. Results. Both large and small retinal arterioles showed a decrease in diameter as the intraluminal pressure was increased, but no significant difference was found between large and small arterioles (p = 0.39). Blockade of voltage gated calcium channels significantly abolished the myogenic response (p = 0.010 and p = 0.005, large and small arterioles respectively). Conclusions. The results indicate that myogenic responses are present throughout the retinal arteriolar system and that L-type voltage gated calcium channels are involved in transforming the stretch of retinal vascular smooth muscle cells induced by an increase in intraluminal pressure into a contraction.

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