Effects of a nitric oxide donor on and correlation of changes in cyclic nucleotide levels with experimental vasospasm
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Effects of a nitric oxide donor on and correlation of changes in cyclic nucleotide levels with experimental vasospasm
Abstract
Objective: Vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) may result from hemoglobin-mediated removal of nitric oxide (NO) from the arterial wall. We tested the ability of the long-acting, water-soluble, NO donor (Z)-1-[N-(2-aminoethyl)-N-(2-ammonioethyl)amino]diazen-1-1,2-diolate (DETA/NO), delivered via continuous intracisternal infusion, to prevent vasospasm in a nonhuman primate model of SAH.
Methods: First, vasorelaxation in response to DETA/NO was characterized in vitro by using monkey basilar artery rings under isometric tension. Next, monkeys were randomized to undergo angiography, unilateral SAH, and no treatment (SAH only, n = 4) or treatment with DETA/NO (1 mmol/L, 12 ml/d, n = 4) or decomposed DETA/NO (at the same dose, n = 4). Vasospasm was assessed by angiography, which was performed on Day 0 and Day 7. Levels of cyclic adenosine monophosphate and cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) were measured in cerebral arteries on Day 7.
Results: DETA/NO produced significant relaxation of monkey arteries in vitro, which reached a maximum at concentrations of 10(-5) mol/L. In monkeys, angiography demonstrated significant vasospasm of the right intradural cerebral arteries in all three groups, with no significant difference in vasospasm among the groups (P > 0.05, analysis of variance). The ratios of cGMP or cyclic adenosine monophosphate levels in the right and left middle cerebral arteries were not different among the groups (P > 0.05, analysis of variance). There was no significant correlation between arterial cGMP contents and the severity of vasospasm.
Conclusion: DETA/NO did not prevent vasospasm. There was no correlation between the severity of vasospasm and cyclic adenosine monophosphate and cGMP levels in the cerebral arteries. These results suggest that events downstream of cyclic nucleotides may be abnormal during vasospasm.
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