Stroke, Vol 24, 1241-1245, Copyright © 1993 by American Heart Association
GR Trost, K Nagatani, AB Goknur, RA Haworth, GB Odell and TA Duff
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Previous studies have suggested that bilirubin is a
potential contributor to cerebral vasospasm. The purpose of this
investigation was to determine whether bilirubin accrues in subarachnoid
clot, whether its vasoconstrictive effect could involve a direct action on
arterial smooth muscle cells, and, if so, whether bilirubin affects their
Ca2+ uptake. METHODS: Subarachnoid clots were analyzed for bilirubin using
high-performance liquid chromatography. The length and 45Ca2+ uptake of
vascular smooth muscle cells enzymatically dissociated from canine carotid
arteries were measured before and after exposure to bilirubin solution.
Additional experiments were conducted on cultured smooth muscle cells from
canine basilar artery and on ATP-depleted cardiac myocytes. RESULTS: Mean
+/- SE bilirubin concentration in experimental clot was 263 +/- 35.7
mumol/L. Vascular smooth muscle cells exposed to bilirubin showed
progressive shortening (P < .01) and an increased uptake of 45Ca2+ (P
< .001). Contraction was prevented by Ca(2+)-free media but not by
verapamil. Experiments with heart myocytes showed that bilirubin caused an
increased uptake of 45Ca2+ but not of [14C]sucrose. CONCLUSIONS: The
results indicate that bilirubin accrues in subarachnoid clot, that it
exerts a direct constrictive effect on arterial smooth muscle cells, and
that this effect is associated with an increased uptake of Ca2+. Studies on
heart myocytes suggest that the Ca2+ uptake induced by bilirubin could be
due to a selective increase in membrane permeability to Ca2+.
ARTICLES
Bilirubin levels in subarachnoid clot and effects on canine arterial smooth muscle cells
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
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