Cholinergic-nitrergic transmitter mechanisms in the cerebral circulation
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Cholinergic-nitrergic transmitter mechanisms in the cerebral circulation
Abstract
Cerebral blood vessels from several species are innervated by vasodilator nerves. Acetylcholine (ACh) released from parasympathetic cholinergic nerves was first suggested to be the transmitter for vasodilation. Results from pharmacological studies in isolated cerebral arterial ring preparations, however, have demonstrated that nitric oxide (NO) but not ACh mediates the major component of neurogenic vasodilation. More recently, ACh and NO have been shown to co-release from the same cholinergic-nitrergic nerves, and that ACh acts as a presynaptic transmitter in modulating NO release. In this communication, evidence for the neuronal origin of NO and possible role of ACh in modulating NO release in large cerebral arteries at the base of the brain will be discussed.
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