Nitric oxide (NO)-dependent but not NO-independent guanylate cyclase activation attenuates hypoxic vasoconstriction in rabbit lungs
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Nitric oxide (NO)-dependent but not NO-independent guanylate cyclase activation attenuates hypoxic vasoconstriction in rabbit lungs
Abstract
Hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV) is essential for matching lung perfusion with ventilation, thus optimizing pulmonary gas exchange. Preceding studies provided evidence for a role of both nitric oxide (NO) and superoxide/ H(2)O(2) formation in this vasoregulatory mechanism. Both agents might be operative via stimulation of guanylate cyclase with formation of the vasodilatory cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP), the loss of which under conditions of hypoxia contributes to HPV. This view is challenged by the recent suggestion of increased rather than decreased superoxide/H(2)O(2) formation in hypoxia. We addressed the role of NO-dependent versus NO-independent guanylate cyclase activity in hypoxic and pharmacologically evoked vasoconstriction in perfused rabbit lungs. Two inhibitors of soluble guanylate cyclase, LY83583 (2 to 16 microM) and methylene blue (20 to 60 microM), increased baseline pulmonary artery pressure under normoxic conditions and markedly amplified the vasoconstrictor response to both hypoxia and the stable thromboxane analogue U46619. Under conditions of preblocked lung NO synthesis (N(G)-mono-methyl-L-arginine), however, additional guanylate cyclase inhibition further enhanced the vasoconstrictor response to U46619 but did not influence the strength of HPV. The selective phosphodiesterase V inhibitor Zaprinast (1 to 10 microM), used for prolongation of the cGMP half-life, reduced the hypoxia-induced pressor response to a larger extent than the pressor response to U46619. This difference was lost under conditions of preblocked NO synthesis. Equilibration of the lung perfusate with molecular NO suppressed the HPV more potently than the U46619-induced vasoconstrictor response. We conclude that NO-dependent guanylate cyclase activity has an important role in attenuating the vasoconstrictor response to alveolar hypoxia in rabbit lungs. In contrast, no evidence was obtained for a role of NO-independent cGMP formation in HPV. In this feature, HPV differs from that elicited by the thromboxane analogue U46619.
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