Stroke, Vol 20, 778-782, Copyright © 1989 by American Heart Association
M Takayasu and RG Dacey Jr
The purpose of our study was to determine in rats the dependence of
constrictor responses of intracerebral (parenchymal) penetrating arterioles
on extracellular calcium. Vessel diameter was monitored in vitro, after
spontaneous tone had developed. When the organ bat solution was changed
from a physiological solution to a Ca2+-free one containing 0.5 mM EGTA,
these vessels showed rapid and marked vasodilation to a mean +/- SEM of
159.8 +/- 8.2% of control (p = 0.018). After 3 minutes of pretreatment with
Ca2+-free solution, constrictor responses to solutions of 140 mM KCl, pH
8.0, or 10(-4) M prostaglandin F2 alpha, were completely abolished, except
for small transient contractions with the latter (6.6 +/- 1.8%). When
vasoconstrictors were applied simultaneously with the Ca2+-free solution,
all vessels still dilated to 159.8 +/- 8.4% (KCl), 146.7 +/- 6.1% (pH 8.0),
and 124.3 +/- 9.1% (prostaglandin 2 alpha) of control (p = 0.018). Our
results suggest that both vasomotor tone and constrictor responses in
intracerebral arterioles are highly dependent upon activation from an
extracellular calcium source.
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Calcium dependence of intracerebral arteriolar vasomotor tone and constrictor responses in rats
Division of Neurological Surgery, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 27599-7060.
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