Reactive Oxygen Species Are Necessary for High Flow (Shear Stress)-induced Diameter Enlargement of Rat Resistance Arteries

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De Chantemele, Eric J. Belin
Vessieres, Emilie
Dumont, Odile
Guihot, Anne-Laure
Toutain, Bertrand
Loufrani, Laurent
Henrion, Daniel [1 ]
机构
[1] Fac Med, CNRS, INSERM771, UMR 6214,Dept Integrated Neurovasc Biol, F-49045 Angers, France
关键词
resistance arteries; blood flow; remodeling; oxidative stress; endothelium; NO; vasoconstriction; vasorelaxation; SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE-RATS; PROTEIN-KINASE ACTIVATION; SMOOTH-MUSCLE-CELLS; ANGIOTENSIN-II; BLOOD-FLOW; MICROVASCULAR ADAPTATION; INDUCED CONTRACTION; MYOGENIC TONE; VASCULAR-TONE; MICE LACKING;
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10.1080/10739680902816301
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives: Chronic increases in blood flow induce remodeling associated with increases in diameter and endothelium-mediated dilation. Remodeling requires cell growth and migration, which may involve reactive oxygen species (ROS). Nevertheless, the role of ROS in flow-mediated remodeling in resistance arteries is not known. Materials and Methods: Rat mesenteric resistance arteries (MRAs) were exposed to high flow (HF) by sequentially ligating second-order MRAs in vivo. After three weeks, arteries were collected for structural, pharmacological, and biochemical analysis. Results: In HF arteries, luminal diameter (431 +/- 12 to 553 +/- 14 mu m; n=10), endothelium (acetylcholine)-mediated vasodilatation (61 +/- 6 to 77 +/- 6% relaxation) and NAD(P)H subunit (gp91phox and p67phox) expression levels, and ROS (dihydroethydine microphotography) and peroxynitrite (3-nitro-tyrosine) production were higher than in normal flow arteries. Acute ROS scavenging with tempol improved acetylcholine-dependent relaxation (92 +/- 4% relaxation), confirming that ROS are produced in HF arteries. Chronic treatment with tempol prevented the increase in diameter, reduced ROS and peroxynitrite production, and improved endothelium-mediated relaxation in HF arteries. Thus, ROS and NO were involved in HF-induced diameter enlargement, possibly through the formation of peroxynitrite, while ROS reduced the increase in endothelium-dependent relaxation. Conclusions: ROS production is necessary for flow-mediated diameter enlargement of resistance arteries. However, ROS counteract, in part, the associated improvement in endothelium-mediated relaxation.
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页码:391 / 402
页数:12
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