Contractile activity and prostacyclin generation in isolated coronary arteries from diabetic dogs
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Diabetologia
- Vol. 22 (1) , 56-59
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00253871
Abstract
The present study was aimed at determining the generation of ‘prostacyclin (PGI2)-like-material’ in coronary arteries from normal and diabetic (pancreatectomized) dogs as well as the contractile responses to prostacyclin of preparations from normal, diabetic and insulin-treated diabetic animals. PGI2 produced a dose-dependent relaxation of coronary arteries from normal dogs. In contrast, those from diabetic animals were not relaxed; indeed, at low concentrations PGI2 failed to evoke any effect but at higher ones it induced a distinct contraction. In arteries from diabetic animals treated with insulin, PGI2 induced a biphasic contractile effect, which lay between that of normal controls and untreated diabetics. In addition the basal generation of ‘PGI2-like-material’ by coronary arteries was significantly higher in the diabetic (141±0.2 pg/mg, mean±SEM) than in normal dogs (59±0.2 pg/mg). The present experiments demonstrate that the generation of ‘PGI2-like-substance’ is significantly increased in coronary arteries from diabetic dogs, but the same vessels are unable to respond to added authentic PGI2 with relaxation; on the contrary they react with a distinct positive contractile response.Keywords
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