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Comparative Study
. 1997 Dec;55(6):299-308.
doi: 10.1159/000139542.

Contribution of endogenous endothelin-1 to the maintenance of vascular tone: role of nitric oxide

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Comparative Study

Contribution of endogenous endothelin-1 to the maintenance of vascular tone: role of nitric oxide

M Gellai et al. Pharmacology. 1997 Dec.

Abstract

Studies were designed to compare the effect of the nitric oxide inhibitor, N omega-nitro-L-arginine (L-NNA), and the novel ETB receptor antagonist, RES-701-1, on changes in blood pressure and renal blood flow induced by exogenous endothelin receptor agonists and to determine the effect of L-NNA on basal hemodynamics in conscious, chronically instrumented rats. Infusion of low (nonpressor) doses of L-NNA or RES-701-1 potentiated systemic and renal vasoconstriction induced by bolus injections of endothelin-1 or sarafotoxin 6c. Bolus intravenous injection or sustained infusion of L-NNA alone resulted in dose-dependent increases in blood pressure and decreases in renal blood flow, similar to our recently reported results with RES-701-1. Vasoconstriction induced by inhibition of nitric oxide was attenuated by SB 209670, a mixed ETA/B receptor antagonist, but not by BQ123, an ETA receptor antagonist; neither antagonist altered basal hemodynamics. Collectively, the results indicate that: (1) endothelin plays an important role in the control of basal vascular tone by mediating both vasodilation and vasoconstriction; (2) these effects are mediated by different ETB receptor subtypes in the rat, one located on the endothelium that mediates vasodilation via the nitric oxide pathway, the other located on the vascular smooth muscle that mediates contraction.

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