The effect of glibenclamide on cutaneous laser-Doppler flux

被引:9
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作者
Cankar, Ksenija [1 ]
Strucl, Martin [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Physiol, Sch Med, Ljubljana 1000, Slovenia
关键词
microcirculation; skin; laser-Doppler fluxmetry; glibenclamide; K-ATP channels;
D O I
10.1016/j.mvr.2007.06.005
中图分类号
R6 [外科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
The K-ATP channels play a crucial role in regulation of vascular tone in conditions of hypoxia. Whether they contribute to peripheral blood flow regulation in human cutaneous microcirculation during a non-hypoxic state is the matter of conflicting in vivo studies that have used plethysmographic method. Our aim was therefore to elucidate the role of K-ATP channels in human skin microcirculation in three different conditions that evoke different interplays of vascular mechanisms; during resting conditions, during the postocclusive vasodilatation and in the vasoconstriction response to local cold exposure. The laser-Doppler (LD) skin response was monitored in 12 healthy volunteers on the skin of the fingertips of both hands at rest, after the release of an 8-min digital arteries occlusion, and during local cooling of one hand at 15 degrees C. We compared the direct (at the measuring site) and the indirect (at the contralateral non-cooled hand) LD flux response after intradermal microinjection of saline solution (1 mu l) and after a microinjection of the K-ATP channel blocker glibenclamide (8 mu M saturated solution) at the measuring site after obtaining the dose-dependent effect of glibenclamide. The effect of the saline solution was used as a reference value. There was a statistically significant lower resting LD flux after the microinjection of glibenclamide 273.6 +/- 36 PU when compared to the values obtained after the application of the saline solution 375.8 +/- 31 PU (paired t-test, p=0.016). Glibenclamide also significantly reduced the relative area under the LD flux curve during the PRH response 14551 +/- 2508 PU*s vs. 6402 +/- 1476 PU*s (paired mest, p=0.01) and increased the principal frequency of postocclusive PRH oscillations 0.0931 +/- 0.01 Hz vs. 0.1309 +/- 0.02 Hz (p=0.01). In addition, glibenclamide significantly decreased the LD flux during both the direct and indirect response to local cold exposure when compared to the application of saline solution (paired mest, p < 0.01). Our results support the conjecture that ATP sensitive K+ channels are importantly involved in blood flow regulation of human skin microcirculation in PRH response, in resting conditions as well as in microvascular local cold response. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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