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Potency of authentic nitric oxide in inducing aortic relaxation

Authors :
Xiaoping Liu
Qihui Liu
Qingtao Yan
Jay L. Zweier
Source :
Pharmacological Research. 55:329-334
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2007.

Abstract

The reported EC 50 of vasorelaxation for authentic nitric oxide (NO) is from the nM to μM range. The cause of this large difference is undetermined. In this study, NO electrodes were used to monitor the actual NO concentration in the organ chamber during the recording of the relaxation of rat aortic rings. It was demonstrated that both the O 2 concentration in the solution and the rate of stirring the solution markedly affected the actual NO concentration, while the vasorelaxation response to NO was also changed with the composition of the buffer solution. It was observed that the apparent EC 50 of aortic relaxation for authentic NO is 340 ± 40 nM and 81 ± 4 nM in the conventional organ chamber containing Krebs–Ringer buffer bubbled with a high content (95% O 2 + 5% CO 2 ) and a low content (20% O 2 + 5% CO 2 + 75% N 2 ) of O 2 gas mixture, respectively. The apparent EC 50 was further reduced to 45 ± 2 nM after the Krebs–Ringer buffer, a bicarbonate buffer, was replaced by a phosphate buffer solution bubbled with a low content of O 2 gas mixture (20% O 2 + 80% N 2 ) or with air. By using an organ chamber, which makes low concentrations of NO more stable in the solution, it was determined that the apparent EC 50 was 9.7 ± 0.4 nM and the threshold of NO concentration in dilating the aortas was ∼0.3 nM. This modified organ chamber will be useful for quantitatively measuring EC 50 of vasorelaxation for authentic NO under physiological and pathological conditions.

Details

ISSN :
10436618
Volume :
55
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pharmacological Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a81b35b18751fb18437f66370636c91a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phrs.2007.01.001