Analysis of Vasoreactivity of Isolated Human Radial Artery

Abstract.: Radial artery (RA) is increasingly used as graft for coronary artery bypass grafting due to its good long-term patency. However, the mechanism of peri- and post-operative spasm is still unclear. Because of that, the aim of our study is to analyze the contractility of RA and to determine w...

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Main Authors: Natasa Stojnic, Ljiljana Gojkovic Bukarica, Miodrag Peric, Marko Bumbasirevic, Aleksandar Lesic, Jasmina Markovic Lipkovski, Helmut Heinle
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2006-01-01
Series:Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1347861319345360
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spelling doaj-628b1c8c0f7a47b1a6aec6f0a504a2a42020-11-24T21:49:50ZengElsevierJournal of Pharmacological Sciences1347-86132006-01-0110013440Analysis of Vasoreactivity of Isolated Human Radial ArteryNatasa Stojnic0Ljiljana Gojkovic Bukarica1Miodrag Peric2Marko Bumbasirevic3Aleksandar Lesic4Jasmina Markovic Lipkovski5Helmut Heinle6Departement of Clinical Pharmacology, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade 11129, Serbia and MontenegroDepartement of Clinical Pharmacology, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade 11129, Serbia and Montenegro; Corresponding author. bukarica@rcub.bg.ac.yuInstitute for Cardiovascular Diseases “Dedinje”, Belgrade 11000, Serbia and MontenegroInstitute for Orthopedics and Traumatology, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade 11000, Serbia and MontenegroInstitute for Orthopedics and Traumatology, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade 11000, Serbia and MontenegroInstitute of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade 11129, Serbia and MontenegroInstitute of Physiology, University of Tubingen, Tubingen D-72074, GermanyAbstract.: Radial artery (RA) is increasingly used as graft for coronary artery bypass grafting due to its good long-term patency. However, the mechanism of peri- and post-operative spasm is still unclear. Because of that, the aim of our study is to analyze the contractility of RA and to determine whether the presence of functional endothelium alters its contractile properties. Contractions of isolated RA rings were provoked by exogenously applied vasoconstrictors or by electrical field stimulation (EFS, 20 Hz). The order of vasoconstrictors potency based on their EC50 values was as follows: angiotensin II > phenylephrine > 5-hydroxytriptamine. Presence of endothelium increased both EC50 and maximal contraction to phenylephrine and angiotensin II, but inhibited reactivity of RA to 5-hydroxytriptamine. Spontaneous rhythmic contractions (SRC, <4 mHz) and EFS-induced contractions of RA are endothelium-independent and weaker than contractions induced by exogenously applied vasoconstrictors. Our study concludes that RA shows marked sensitivity and reactivity to angiotensin II, phenylephrine, and 5-hydroxy-triptamine. Further investigations are necessary to answer why angiotensin II and phenylepehrine induce stronger contractions in the presence of endothelium. In addition, SRC as well as contractions of neurogenic origin may take part in developing vascular spasm of RA. Keywords:: human radial artery, angiotensin II, phenylephrine, 5-hydroxytriptamine, vasomotion, electrical field stimulationhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1347861319345360
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author Natasa Stojnic
Ljiljana Gojkovic Bukarica
Miodrag Peric
Marko Bumbasirevic
Aleksandar Lesic
Jasmina Markovic Lipkovski
Helmut Heinle
spellingShingle Natasa Stojnic
Ljiljana Gojkovic Bukarica
Miodrag Peric
Marko Bumbasirevic
Aleksandar Lesic
Jasmina Markovic Lipkovski
Helmut Heinle
Analysis of Vasoreactivity of Isolated Human Radial Artery
Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
author_facet Natasa Stojnic
Ljiljana Gojkovic Bukarica
Miodrag Peric
Marko Bumbasirevic
Aleksandar Lesic
Jasmina Markovic Lipkovski
Helmut Heinle
author_sort Natasa Stojnic
title Analysis of Vasoreactivity of Isolated Human Radial Artery
title_short Analysis of Vasoreactivity of Isolated Human Radial Artery
title_full Analysis of Vasoreactivity of Isolated Human Radial Artery
title_fullStr Analysis of Vasoreactivity of Isolated Human Radial Artery
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Vasoreactivity of Isolated Human Radial Artery
title_sort analysis of vasoreactivity of isolated human radial artery
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
issn 1347-8613
publishDate 2006-01-01
description Abstract.: Radial artery (RA) is increasingly used as graft for coronary artery bypass grafting due to its good long-term patency. However, the mechanism of peri- and post-operative spasm is still unclear. Because of that, the aim of our study is to analyze the contractility of RA and to determine whether the presence of functional endothelium alters its contractile properties. Contractions of isolated RA rings were provoked by exogenously applied vasoconstrictors or by electrical field stimulation (EFS, 20 Hz). The order of vasoconstrictors potency based on their EC50 values was as follows: angiotensin II > phenylephrine > 5-hydroxytriptamine. Presence of endothelium increased both EC50 and maximal contraction to phenylephrine and angiotensin II, but inhibited reactivity of RA to 5-hydroxytriptamine. Spontaneous rhythmic contractions (SRC, <4 mHz) and EFS-induced contractions of RA are endothelium-independent and weaker than contractions induced by exogenously applied vasoconstrictors. Our study concludes that RA shows marked sensitivity and reactivity to angiotensin II, phenylephrine, and 5-hydroxy-triptamine. Further investigations are necessary to answer why angiotensin II and phenylepehrine induce stronger contractions in the presence of endothelium. In addition, SRC as well as contractions of neurogenic origin may take part in developing vascular spasm of RA. Keywords:: human radial artery, angiotensin II, phenylephrine, 5-hydroxytriptamine, vasomotion, electrical field stimulation
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