Impaired EDHF-mediated vasodilatation in adult offspring of rats exposed to a fat-rich diet in pregnancy
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Impaired EDHF-mediated vasodilatation in adult offspring of rats exposed to a fat-rich diet in pregnancy
Abstract
We recently reported vascular dysfunction in adult offspring of rats fed a fat-rich (animal lard) diet in pregnancy. This study reports further characterization of constrictor and dilator function in mesenteric and caudal femoral arteries from 180-day-old offspring of dams fed the high fat diet (OHF). Endothelium-dependent relaxation in response to acetylcholine (10(-9)-10(-5)m) was impaired in mesenteric small arteries from male and female OHF compared with offspring of dams fed normal chow (males (maximum percentage relaxation): OHF 67.92 +/- 2.89, n= 8 versus control 92.08 +/- 2.19, n= 8, P < 0.01). Substantial relaxation in response to acetycholine in control mesenteric arteries remained after inhibition of nitric oxide synthase, soluble guanylate cyclase and cyclo-oxygenase but was blocked by 25 mm potassium. This component of relaxation, attributed to EDHF, was significantly reduced in OHF mesenteric arteries compared with controls. However, EDHF played a minor role in acetylcholine-induced relaxation in both control and OHF femoral caudal arteries (male and female). In these arteries, in contrast to mesenteric vessels, acetylcholine-induced relaxation was significantly enhanced in OHF but only in males (ACh (maximum percentage relaxation): OHF 58.40 +/- 4.39, n= 8 versus male controls 32.18 +/- 6.36, P < 0.05). This was attributable to enhanced nitric oxide-mediated relaxation. In conclusion, reduced endothelium-dependent relaxation in OHF mesenteric arteries is due to impaired EDHF-mediated relaxation. This defect was not apparent in femoral arteries in which EDHF has a less prominent role.
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