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Original Article

Studies of autacoid responsiveness and endothelium dependency in human umbilical arteries

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Pages 141-149 | Received 18 Jun 1991, Accepted 17 Sep 1991, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The effect of serotonin, prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and PGF on the smooth muscle tension in perfused human umbilical arteries was investigated before and after removal of the endothelium. Denudation was performed mechanically using a nylon filament loop, and the efficiency of the procedure was checked by electron microscopy. In non-denuded vessels the autacoids elicited biphasic pressure responses, all starting with a vasodilatation and followed by a strong vasoconstriction. After denudation no dilatatory responses were evoked, whereas the constrictory responses appeared to be unchanged. Pre-treatment of the vessels with methylene blue did not affect the autacoid responses. Generally the perfusion pressure decreased after the de-endothelialization, in some preparations to levels of about 50% of the initial perfusion pressure. In about one-third of the preparations exposure to methylene blue led to a definite pressure increase. The results indicate that endothelium-derived factors are involved in the autacoid responses and also in the maintenance of basic vascular tonus in the umbilical circulation.

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