Stroke, Vol 22, 785-789, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
C Szabo, M Farago, E Dora, I Horvath and AG Kovach
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of small alterations in
the extracellular magnesium concentration on the tone of feline middle
cerebral arteries and to examine the role of the endothelium in these
responses. We measured the isometric tension of isolated arterial rings
placed between two stainless steel wires in a tissue chamber containing
Krebs-Henseleit solution aerated with a gas mixture containing 95% O2 and
5% CO2 at 37 degrees C. After precontraction with noradrenaline, a decrease
of the extracellular magnesium concentration from 1.2 mM to 1.0 and 0.8 mM
resulted in sustained relaxations, whereas elevation of the extracellular
magnesium concentration from 0.8 mM to 1.2 mM caused an increase in
vascular tone when the endothelium was intact. The magnesium
deficiency-related dilations were absent in endothelium-denuded vessels and
were inhibited by 5 x 10(-6) M oxyhemoglobin and 10(-5) M methylene blue,
suggesting the involvement of an endothelium-derived relaxing factor in
this vascular response. However, 5 x 10(-7) M nifedipine or 3 x 10(-5) M
dichlorobenzamil did not affect the magnesium deficiency-related
relaxations. Therefore, nifedipine-sensitive calcium channels or the
sodium/calcium antiport system are not involved in this vascular action of
magnesium. We conclude that small alterations in the extracellular
magnesium concentration, possibly within the physiological range, are able
to modify the basal formation and release of endothelium-derived relaxing
factor and thus alter arterial smooth muscle tone in this vascular
bed.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Endothelium-dependent influence of small changes in extracellular magnesium concentration on the tone of feline middle cerebral arteries
Experimental Research Department, Semmelweis University Medical School, Budapest, Hungary.
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