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Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry
The Journal of Metabolic Diseases
Volume 109, 2001 - Issue 1
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Research Article

Serotonin Hypersensitivity in Aorta of Two Kidney-Two Clip Hypertensive Rats: Calcium Contribution and Prostanoids-Nitric Oxide Interactions

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Pages 32-37 | Published online: 03 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Previous studies from our own laboratory have shown that abdominal aorta rings from two kidney ­ two clip hypertensive rats (HT) develop hypersensitivity to serotonin (SER) which is related to a decreased nitric oxide (NO) availability and enhanced thromboxane A2 production. In the present study we investigated whether calcium and prostanoid-NO interactions are involved in these findings. To this purpose, the aortic responses to SER were analyzed in calcium-free medium and in calcium-depleted aorta placed in normal medium. Moreover, effects of ridogrel (RID, an antagonist of TxA 2 /PGH 2 receptors and inhibitor of thromboxane synthetase) were analysed by cumulative dose-response curves to SER in the presence and in the absence of the NO synthase inhibitor N γ -nitro-L-arginine (NOLA). Vascular responses to SER in vessels from HT rats were associated with increased intracellular calcium mobilization. In addition, hypersensitivity to SER in HT group respect to sham group (SH) disappeared in the presence of RID, NOLA and RID plus NOLA. RID decreases the maximum tension to SER and this effect was prevented by NOLA. This inhibition was of a greater magnitude in rings from sham rats (SH): 34 ± 6% than in HT rats: 15 ± 6% (p < 0.05). Besides, RID decreased the sensibility to SER in the presence of NOLA only in the HT group. In conclusion, the present study suggests that SER hypersensitivity observed in HT rats is related to a facilitated intracellular calcium mobilization and enhanced TxA 2 –endoperoxide response. Changes in membrane SER-gated calcium channels opening are observed only during the early hypertensive period. Besides, the lower depressor effect of RID on the maximal tension to SER in aorta rings from HT rats are related with a decreased NO availability in this model of renovascular hypertension.

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