Modification by Hydroxyl Radicals of Functional Reactivity in Rabbit Lingual Artery.
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To understand the direct involvement of hydroxyl radical (<SUP>·</SUP>OH) in the modification of functional reactivity in isolated rabbit lingual artery ring preparations, this study was undertaken to examine the effect of <SUP>·</SUP>OH generated from dihydroxy fumarate (DHF) plus Fe<SUP>3+</SUP>-ADP or from H<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>2</SUB> plus FeSO<SUB>4·</SUB> When vasodilators (acetylcholine and nitroglycerin) were given after the <SUP>·</SUP>OH-generating system was removed from the organ chamber, the earlier <SUP>·</SUP>OH exposure produced an attenuation of the ring relaxation induced by acetylcholine but not that by nitroglycerin. Moreover, the earlier <SUP>·</SUP>OH exposure attenuated caffeine-induced contraction and depressed the phasic response, but potently enhanced the tonic response of norepinephrine-induced contraction. Both the enhanced tonic response of KCl-induced contraction produced by earlier <SUP>·</SUP>OH exposure and norepinephrine-induced contraction was inhibited by nisoldipine. These results are consistent with the view that <SUP>·</SUP>OH radicals can potentiate the voltage-dependent influx of Ca. It is also postulated that <SUP>·</SUP>OH may damage sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) function in the smooth muscle cells, thus reducing Ca release from the SR (this may be reflected by the attenuation of the phasic response), and may selectively attenuate endothelium-dependent relaxation as opposed to endothelium-independent relaxation.
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著者
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Okabe Eiichiro
Deparment Of Pharmacology Kanagawa Dental College
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Sasaki Hideto
Department of Pharmacology, Kanagawa Dental College
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