Baroreflex resetting but no vascular tolerance in response to transdermal glyceryl trinitrate in conscious rabbits
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Baroreflex resetting but no vascular tolerance in response to transdermal glyceryl trinitrate in conscious rabbits
Abstract
1. We investigated whether acute (5 h) and chronic (3 days) transdermal glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) patches could cause the development of tolerance in terms of haemodynamics and vascular reactivity in the conscious rabbit. The effects of haemodynamic tolerance were assessed on arterial pressure, heart rate and the baroreflex control of heart rate, while hindquarter vascular reactivity in response to dilator and constrictor drugs and reactive hyperaemia were used to assess vascular tolerance. 2. Seven days prior to experiments, an inflatable cuff, a pulsed Doppler flow probe and an indwelling intra-aortic catheter (for i.a. agonist infusions) were implanted around the lower abdominal aorta. 3. In acute experiments, the effects of 0-5 h treatment with transdermal GTN (0 Sham), 10 or 20 mg 24 h-1) on MAP, HR and the baroreflex were examined. Chronic experiments were performed on three separated days (days 0 - before, 4 - with GTN patch and 8 - recovery). On each day, the baroreflex, reactive hyperaemic responses and hindquarter vascular dose-response curves to i.a. GTN, adenosine, acetylcholine, S-nitroso-N-acetylpenicillamine (SNAP) and methoxamine were assessed. On days 1-4, GTN was administered transdermally via a patch(es) (10 mg 24 h-1 (low dose) or 20 mg 24 h-1 (high dose); renewed every 24 h). 4. Acute treatment with 20 mg GTN 24 h-1, but not with 0 (n = 4) or 10 mg GTN 24 h-1 (n = 4), caused a significant fall in MAP (8 +/- 1 mmHg; n = 4) and resetting of the baroreflex by 5 h. Chronic GTN caused a significant fall in MAP of 8 +/- 2 and 8 +/- 2 mmHg on day 4 with low (n = 8) and high dose (n = 8), respectively, with no change in HR. There was no significant change to hindquarter vascular reactivity to i.a. infusion of GTN, nor were there any significant differences in the reactivity to i.a. adenosine, acetylcholine, SNAP or methoxamine with either low or high doses of GTN. 5. Chronic GTN treatment with low and high dose patches caused a parallel leftward shift ('resetting') of the baroreflex on day 4. By day 8, the baroreflex had still not recovered from this leftward shift 6. In the rabbit, chronic exposure to clinical nitrate patches caused haemodynamic compensation and baroreflex resetting but no evidence of vascular reactivity tolerance. Novel NO donor drugs and delivery regimens which provide intermittent dosing may prevent the development of haemodynamic resetting rather then preventing vascular tolerance, a commonly perceived difficulty in chronic nitrate therapy.
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