APA
Cogolludo, Angel L. & Pérez Vizcaíno, Francisco & Zaragozá Arnáez, Francisco & Ibarra, Manuel & López López, Gustavo & López Miranda, Visitación & Tamargo, Juan (2001 ) .Mechanisms involved in SNP-induced relaxation and [Ca2+]i reduction in piglet pulmonary and systemic arteries.
ISO 690
Cogolludo, Angel L. & Pérez Vizcaíno, Francisco & Zaragozá Arnáez, Francisco & Ibarra, Manuel & López López, Gustavo & López Miranda, Visitación & Tamargo, Juan. 2001 .Mechanisms involved in SNP-induced relaxation and [Ca2+]i reduction in piglet pulmonary and systemic arteries.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/39457
Abstract:
1 We have compared the mechanisms involved in sodium nitroprusside (SNP)-induced relaxation
and [Ca2+]i reduction in isolated piglet pulmonary (PA) and mesenteric (MA) arteries.
2 SNP (1078 M7361075 M) evoked a concentration-dependent relaxation of PA and MA
(pD2=6.66+0.06 and 6.74+0.14, respectively) stimulated by noradrenaline, which was markedly
reduced by the guanylate cyclase inhibitor ODQ. In fura 2-incubated PA and MA, SNP produced a
parallel reduction in contractile force and in [Ca2+]i, expressed as the ratio of emitted ¯uorescence at
340 and 380 nm (F340/F380).
3 The inhibition of the Na+/K+-ATPase after the incubation in a K+-free medium or the exposure
to ouabain (1076 M) inhibited SNP-induced relaxation in MA but not in PA. SNP-induced
relaxation was not attenuated by 80 mM KCl plus nifedipine (1076 M) but was inhibited by
thapsigargin (261076 M; pD2=5.69+0.19 and 5.89+0.19 for PA and MA, respectively).
4 Pretreatment of PA with thapsigargin and MA with thapsigargin plus ouabain induced a
stronger inhibition on the reduction in [Ca2+]i than on the relaxation induced by SNP, indicating the
existence of Ca2+-independent mechanisms.
5 The activation of the Na+/K+-ATPase by the addition of KCl after the incubation in a K+-free
medium similarly reduced [Ca2+]i in PA and MA, whereas it relaxed with much less e cacy PA than
MA.
6 We conclude that SNP reduces [Ca2+]i and causes relaxation through the activation of SERCA
in PA and SERCA and Na+/K+-ATPase in MA. However, Ca2+-independent mechanisms also
contribute to SNP-induced e ects.
British Journal of Pharmacology (2001) 132, 959 ± 967
Keywords: Na+/K+-ATPase; NO; vascular smooth muscle
Abbreviations: F340/F380, ratio of emitted ¯uorescence at two wavelengths of excitation (340 and 380 nm); MA, mesenteric
arteries; NA, noradrenaline; PA, pulmonary arteries; PPHN, persistent pulmonary hypertension of the
newborn; SNP, sodium nitroprusside; Thap, thapsigargin; SERCA, Sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase