Stroke, Vol 18, 92-100, Copyright © 1987 by American Heart Association
PE Vinall and FA Simeone
The effects of changing intraluminal pressure on contractions induced by 70
mM potassium (K+) and 10(-7), 10(-6), and 10(-5) M serotonin (5- HT) were
studied in vitro in bovine middle cerebral arteries. Changes in vessel
outside diameter in whole-mounted cylindrical sections of artery were
detected with a photoelectric infrared device. High K+-or 5- HT
(10(-5)M)-induced contractions peaked at 25 mm Hg and were significantly
correlated with increasing intraluminal pressure between 25 and 175 mm Hg.
Contractions induced with lower concentrations of 5- HT (10(-6), 10(-7) M),
norepinephrine, and histamine peaked at 75 mm Hg but were not significantly
correlated with rising pressure. Phentolamine (2 X 10(-6) M) added to the
extraluminal bath had negligible influence on pressure's ability to affect
K+- and 5-HT- induced contractions differently. Reducing bath temperature
to 27 degrees C reduced the K+ response at each pressure, but similar
temperature changes had little affect on the 5-HT-induced contractions. The
K+ response became less sensitive to increasing pressure at low
temperatures. Nifedipine (10(-7) M) almost totally eliminated K+- induced
contractions, while significantly reducing the responses to all
concentrations of 5-HT. The 5-HT responses appeared more sensitive to
increasing intraluminal pressure in the presence of nifedipine. Maximum
Ca++-induced contractions in the presence of 10(-5) M 5-HT and high K+
occurred at 25 mm Hg, while Ca++-induced contractions and Ca++-induced
contractions in the presence of 10(-7) 5-HT or K+ plus 5-HT were maximum at
75 mm Hg.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
ARTICLES
Evidence that intraluminal pressure affects high potassium- and serotonin-induced contractions differently in the bovine middle cerebral artery: an in vitro study
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