Abstract

The role of endothelium in regulating venular resistance is not well characterized. Thus we aimed to elucidate the endothelium-derived factors involved in the mediation of responses of rat gracilis muscle venules to acetylcholine (ACh) and other vasoactive agents. Changes in diameter of perfusion pressure (7.5 mmHg)- and norepinephrine (10(-6) M)-constricted venules (approximately 225 microns in diam) to cumulative doses of ACh (10(-9) to 10(-4) M) and sodium nitroprusside (SNP, 10(-9) to 10(-4) M), before and after endothelium removal or application of various inhibitors, were measured. Lower doses of ACh elicited dilations (up to 42.1 +/- 4.7%), whereas higher doses of ACh resulted in smaller dilations or even constrictions. Endothelium removal abolished both ACh-induced dilation and constriction. In the presence of indomethacin (2.8 x 10(-5) M), a cyclooxygenase blocker, or SQ-29548 (10(-6) M), a thromboxane A2-prostaglandin H2 (PGH2) receptor antagonist, higher doses of ACh caused further dilation (up to 72.7 +/- 7%) instead of constriction. Similarly, lower doses of arachidonic acid (10(-9) to 10(-6) M) elicited dilations that were diminished at higher doses. These reduced responses were, however, reversed to substantial dilation by SQ-29548. The nitric oxide (NO) synthase blocker, N omega-nitro-L-arginine (L-NNA, 10(-4) M), significantly reduced the dilation to ACh (from 30.6 +/- 5.5 to 5.4 +/- 1.4% at 10(-6) M ACh). In contrast, L-NNA did not affect dilation to SNP. Thus ACh elicits the release of both NO and PGH2 from the venular endothelium.

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