Nitric oxide synthesized from L-arginine regulates vascular tone in the coronary circulation of the rabbit
- PMID: 2790378
- PMCID: PMC1854614
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1989.tb12569.x
Nitric oxide synthesized from L-arginine regulates vascular tone in the coronary circulation of the rabbit
Abstract
1. The role of nitric oxide (NO) in the regulation of the vascular tone of the coronary circulation of the Langendorff-perfused rabbit heart was investigated. 2. NG-monomethyl-L-arginine (L-NMMA; 10-100 microM), a specific inhibitor of NO formation from L-arginine (L-Arg), but not its D-enantiomer (D-NMMA; 100 microM) produced a dose-related, sustained increase in the coronary perfusion pressure (CPP). In addition, L-NMMA inhibited the vasodilator responses of acetylcholine (ACh), unmasking in some instances its direct vasoconstrictor effect. These effects of L-NMMA were attenuated by L-Arg. 3. L-NMMA (10 and 30 microM), but not D-NMMA (30 microM), caused a long-lasting inhibition of NO formation which was reversed by L-Arg (30 and 100 microM), but not by D-Arg (100 microM). 4. This study indicates that the formation of NO from L-Arg in the coronary circulation of the rabbit plays a role both as a regulator of vascular tone and as a mediator of the vasodilatation induced by ACh.
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