Role of adenosine triphosphate and adenosine in oxygen-induced pulmonary vasodilation in fetal lambs
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Role of adenosine triphosphate and adenosine in oxygen-induced pulmonary vasodilation in fetal lambs
Abstract
We investigated the hypothesis that purine nucleotides, ATP and adenosine, mediate the pulmonary vasodilation that occurs at birth in response to an increase in arterial O2 pressure (PaO2). We studied 20 fetal lambs 1 to 3 d after placement of intravascular catheters and a flow transducer around left pulmonary artery. In 16 lambs, we investigated the effects of 1) an increase in fetal PaO2 on ATP levels in pulmonary circulation and 2) 8-phenyl-theophylline (8-PT) and cibacron blue, antagonists of receptors for adenosine and ATP, on pulmonary vasodilation caused by increased PaO2. In four other lambs, we investigated the specificity of 8-PT and cibacron blue for purine receptors by investigating their effects on pulmonary vasodilation caused by acetylcholine, bradykinin, and nitroprusside. The fetal PaO2 increased by 7 +/- 2 during administration of 100% O2 to the pregnant ewe, resulting in a 3-fold decrease in PVR and increase in pulmonary blood flow. Blood and plasma concentrations of ATP in fetal pulmonary artery and left atrium increased significantly during the increase in fetal PaO2. 8-PT and cibacron blue caused increases in baseline pulmonary and systemic vascular pressures and pulmonary vascular resistance and inhibited the pulmonary vasodilation caused by O2. 8-PT and cibacron blue did not alter the pulmonary vascular effects of acetylcholine, bradykinin, and nitroprusside. An increase in baseline pulmonary vascular resistance caused by infusion of U46619 (in four lambs) did not alter the pulmonary vasodilation caused by O2. In summary, O2-induced pulmonary vasodilation is accompanied by increased ATP levels in pulmonary circulation and is attenuated by antagonists of purine receptors.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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