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Pérez Vizcaíno, Francisco & López López, José Gustavo & Rocío, Santiago & Cogolludo, Angel L & Zaragozá Arnáez, Francisco & Moreno, Laura & Alonso, María J. & Salaices, Mercedes & Tamargo, Juan (2002-05 ) .Postnatal maturation in nitric oxide-induced pulmonary artery relaxation involving cyclooxygenase-1 activity.
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Pérez Vizcaíno, Francisco & López López, José Gustavo & Rocío, Santiago & Cogolludo, Angel L & Zaragozá Arnáez, Francisco & Moreno, Laura & Alonso, María J. & Salaices, Mercedes & Tamargo, Juan. 2002-05 .Postnatal maturation in nitric oxide-induced pulmonary artery relaxation involving cyclooxygenase-1 activity.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/39459
Résumé:
The maturation in the vasodilator response to nitric oxide (NO) in
isolated intrapulmonary arteries was analyzed in newborns
and 15- to 20-day-old piglets. The vasodilator responses to
NO gas but not to the NO donor sodium nitroprusside increased with age. The inhibitory effects of the superoxide
dismutase inhibitor diethyldithiocarbamate and xanthine ox idase plus hypoxanthine and the potentiation induced by
superoxide dismutase and MnCl2 of NO-induced vasodilatation were similar in the two age groups. Diphenyleneiodonium (NADPH oxidase inhibitor) potentiated the response to
NO, and this effect was more pronounced in the older animals. The nonselective cyclooxygenase inhibitors indomethacin and meclofenamate and the preferential cyclooxygenase-1 inhibitor aspirin augmented NO-induced relaxation
specifically in newborns, whereas the selective cycloxygenase-2 inhibitor NS-398 had no effect. The expressions of
-actin, cycloxygenase-1, and cycloxygenase-2 proteins were
similar, whereas Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase decreased
with age. Therefore, the present data suggest that the maturational increase in the vasodilatation of NO in the pulmonary arteries during the first days of extrauterine life involves a cycloxygenase-dependent inhibition of neonatal NO
activity