Stroke, Vol 23, 1499-1503, Copyright © 1992 by American Heart Association
WG Mayhan
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Aggregation and adherence of platelets to vascular
endothelium are increased during diabetes mellitus, and thus responses of
cerebral arteries to products released by platelets may have important
implications for the pathogenesis of stroke during diabetes. The goal of
this study was to determine whether responses of the basilar artery to
products released by platelets are altered during diabetes. METHODS: A
craniotomy was performed over the ventral medulla to expose the basilar
artery. Diameter of the basilar artery was measured using intravital
microscopy in nondiabetic and diabetic (50-60 mg/kg i.p. streptozotocin)
rats in response to adenosine 5'- diphosphate, serotonin, and the
thromboxane analogue U-46619. RESULTS: Topical application of 10 and 100
microM adenosine 5'-diphosphate produced only minimal changes in diameter
of the basilar artery that were similar in nondiabetic and diabetic rats (p
greater than 0.05). At 0.01, 0.1, and 1.0 microM serotonin produced
dose-related constriction of the basilar artery that was similar in
nondiabetic and diabetic rats (p greater than 0.05). At 0.1 and 1.0 microM
U-46619 also produced similar dose-related constriction of the basilar
artery in nondiabetic and diabetic rats (p greater than 0.05). CONCLUSIONS:
These findings suggest that responses of the basilar artery to products
released by platelets are not altered by diabetes mellitus. Thus, it does
not appear that alterations in reactivity of the basilar artery to products
released by platelets contribute to the pathogenesis of stroke during
diabetes.
ARTICLES
Effect of diabetes mellitus on responses of the basilar artery in rats to products released by platelets
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha 68198.
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