Effects of heparin on the inhibitory action of protamine on endothelium‐mediated vasorelaxation
- 1 July 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
- Vol. 39 (5) , 698-704
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-6576.1995.tb04150.x
Abstract
The precise mechamism(s) of inhibitory action of protamine on endothelium‐mediated vasorelaxation has not been fully elucidated. In addition, no information is available regarding the effects of a heparin‐protamine complex on the endothelium‐mediated relaxation. Employing isometric tension recording methods, we studied the effects of heparin, an anionic substance, on the protamine‐induced inhibition of acetylcholine (ACh)‐induced vasorelaxation in isolated rabbit small mesenteric artery. Protamine (≥50 μg/ml) inhibited ACh (0.03–10 μM)‐induced relaxation under a norepinephrine (10 μM)‐stimu‐lated condition (P<0.05). The ACh relaxation, even 20 min after washout of protamine (150 μg/ml), was still significantly inhibited as compared to the control (before protamine) ACh relaxation, and further, it was not significantly different from the ACh relaxation maximally inhibited in the presence of protamine. Preapplication of heparin (700 U/ml) almost abolished the protamine inhibition (50 & 150 μg/ml) of the ACh relaxation. However, heparin (700 U/ml), applied on washout of protamine (150 ug/ml), had no effect on the prolonged protamine inhibition. In conclusion, a heparin‐protamine complex had no direct effect on the endothelium‐mediated relaxation, and the inhibitory action of protamine on the endothelium‐mediated relaxation might be due to its polycationic property. The prolongation of protamine inhibition and the lack of effects of heparin on the prolonged protamine inhibition may suggest a toxic effect of protamine on the endothelium.Keywords
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