Influence of the endothelium, nitric oxide and serotonergic receptors on coronary vasomotor responses evoked by ergonovine in conscious dogs
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- 1 June 1999
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Pharmacology
- Vol. 127 (4) , 1039-1047
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjp.0702635
Abstract
1. The respective contributions of coronary vascular endothelium, nitric oxide (NO) and serotonergic receptors to the effects of ergonovine on large and small coronary arteries were investigated in conscious dogs. 2. In seven dogs with an endothelium intact, ergonovine (30 - 1000 microg, i.v.) induced a biphasic response on large coronary artery with an early and transient vasodilatation (up to +2.9+/-0.5% from 3310+/-160 microm, P<0.01) followed by a sustained vasoconstriction (down to -4.9+/-0.5%, P<0.001) which occurred simultaneously with a sustained increase in coronary blood flow (CBF) (up to +100+/-26% from 28+/-4 ml min(-1), P<0.001). After endothelium removal (balloon angioplasty), the ergonovine-induced vasodilatation was abolished and vasoconstriction potentiated (-6.4+/-0.9% after vs -4.9+/-0.5% before endothelium removal, P<0.01). 3. After blockade of NO synthesis by Nomega-nitro-L-arginine (30 mg kg(-1)) in four other dogs, the early vasodilatation induced by ergonovine was abolished but the delayed vasoconstriction as well as the increase in CBF remained unchanged. 4. Both ketanserin and methiothepin (0.3 mg kg(-1)) abolished the early vasodilatation and reduced the delayed vasoconstriction induced by ergonovine. Ketanserin decreased and methiothepin abolished the reduction in coronary resistance induced by ergonovine. 5. Thus, the complex interactions between vascular endothelium and serotonergic receptors to ergonovine-induced constriction of large coronary arteries might explain the induction of coronary spasms in patients with endothelial dysfunction.Keywords
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