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Hypertension attenuates cell-to-cell communication in hamster retractor muscle feed arteries
- Source :
- American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 288:H861-H870
- Publication Year :
- 2005
- Publisher :
- American Physiological Society, 2005.
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Abstract
- This study examined whether hypertension attenuated cell-to-cell communication in skeletal muscle resistance arteries. Briefly, arteries feeding the retractor muscle of normotensive and hypertensive hamsters were cannulated, pressurized, and superfused with a physiological saline solution. Cell-to-cell communication was functionally assessed by application of vasoactive stimuli (via micropipette) to a small portion of a feed artery while diameter at sites distal to the point of agent application was monitored. In keeping with past observations, discrete application of a smooth muscle depolarizing agent (phenylephrine or KCl) elicited a localized vasoconstriction that conducted poorly along feed arteries from normotensive hamsters. In contrast, acetylcholine, an agent known to hyperpolarize endothelial cells, elicited a vasodilation in normotensive feed arteries that conducted with little decay. Whereas smooth muscle depolarizing agents continued to elicit a localized response, conduction of endothelium-dependent vasodilation was attenuated in hypertensive hamsters. This decrease occurred in the absence of changes in vessel reactivity to intravascular pressure or to global application of phenylephrine, U-46619, or acetylcholine. We propose, on the basis of these physiological observations, quantitative mRNA measurements of connexins 37, 40, 43, and 45, and analysis of the literature, that an increase in endothelial-to-endothelial or smooth muscle-to-endothelial coupling resistance is likely responsible for hypertension-induced impairment in vascular communication. We hypothesize that this attenuation could contribute to the rise in total peripheral resistance characteristically observed in hypertension.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
Physiology
Vasodilation
Cell Communication
Connexins
Muscle, Smooth, Vascular
Cricetinae
Physiology (medical)
Internal medicine
medicine
Animals
RNA, Messenger
Muscle, Skeletal
Phenylephrine
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
business.industry
Gap Junctions
Skeletal muscle
Arteries
Anatomy
Endocrinology
medicine.anatomical_structure
Hypertension
Circulatory system
Endothelium, Vascular
medicine.symptom
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
business
Vasoconstriction
Acetylcholine
Blood vessel
Artery
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15221539 and 03636135
- Volume :
- 288
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....4462103c77f3b4bd3aa802f42dad458d
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00729.2004