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. 1989:13 Suppl 5:S85-8; discussion S102.
doi: 10.1097/00005344-198900135-00021.

Endothelin-1 and endothelin-3 release EDRF from isolated perfused arterial vessels of the rat and rabbit

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Endothelin-1 and endothelin-3 release EDRF from isolated perfused arterial vessels of the rat and rabbit

T D Warner et al. J Cardiovasc Pharmacol. 1989.

Abstract

We have previously shown that porcine endothelin (ET-1) releases endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF) in the rat isolated perfused mesentery. Here we show that both ET-1 (1-100 pmol) and rat endothelin (ET-3, 1-300 pmol) release EDRF in this preparation and that ET-1 releases EDRF from the luminally perfused aorta of the rabbit. Furthermore, we confirm that, as a pressor agent, ET-1 is greater than 10 times more potent than ET-3. Vasodilatations in the rat isolated perfused mesentery in response to ET-1 and ET-3 were due to the release of EDRF since they were inhibited by removal of the endothelium, methylene blue (100 microM), or hemoglobin (30 microM). ET-3 was more selective than ET-1 as a vasodilator because ET-1 induced vasodilatations were limited and in the higher doses overwhelmed by concurrent vasoconstrictions. Release of EDRF from the rabbit aorta in response to ET-1 but not to other agonists (acetylcholine, substance P, or adenosine diphosphate) was potentiated by infusion of potassium chloride (3 mM). Bay K 8644 failed to release EDRF in either system or to constrict the nondepolarized rat mesentery. Thus, both ET-1 and ET-3 release EDRF by activation of receptors or channels that differ from dihydropyridine-sensitive calcium channels.

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