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Plasma-Mediated Potentiation in Prostanoid-Induced Contractions in Isolated Canine External Jugular Veins

Authors :
Toshio Ohhashi
Tatsuhiko Shibata
Fumitaka Ikomi
Source :
The Japanese Journal of Physiology. 52:441-448
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Physiological Society of Japan, 2002.

Abstract

We examined the effects of plasma on contractile responses of isolated dog external jugular veins to a thromboxane A(2) analog, U46619, and noradrenaline. Pretreatment with 1.0% plasma in Krebs-bicarbonate solution, but not 0.1%, caused a significant left and upward shift in the concentration-contractile response curve for U46619. The plasma-mediated potentiation of the response to U46619 was found in the venous segments without intact endothelium. The administration of 2x10(-5) M lysophosphatidylcholine in Krebs-bicarbonate solution with no plasma also produced a significant left and upward shift of the concentration-contractile response curve for U46619, the shift being quite similar to that obtained with 1.0% plasma. In contrast, pretreatment with 1.0% plasma or 2x10(-5) M lysophosphatidylcholine produced no significant effect on the noradrenaline-mediated contractions in the venous segments. Pretreatment with 10(-4) M L-ascorbate or 0.1 mg/ml alpha-tocopherol in the presence of 1.0% plasma caused a significant reduction in the plasma-mediated potentiation of the contractile responses to U46619. These findings suggest that lysophosphatidylcholine, a major phospholipid component of oxidized low-density lipoproteins, may contribute, in part, to the plasma-mediated potentiation of contractile responses of the isolated veins to U46619, and that the antioxidant vitamin, L-ascorbate, or alpha-tocopherol significantly reduces the plasma-mediated potentiation of the contractile responses to U46619, which may be related to inhibiting the production of lysophosphatidylcholine in plasma.

Details

ISSN :
0021521X
Volume :
52
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Japanese Journal of Physiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....88bdafbb9fd87d2aac75e16a989a63f0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2170/jjphysiol.52.441