Hypersensitization of α-adrenoreceptor of artery smooth muscle in hypertensive rats and hypertensive patients
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Abstract
AimTo investigate the hypersensitization of α-adrenoreceptor of artery smooth muscle in hypertensive patients and rats and the mechanisms concerned. MethodsIsometric tension of artery ring segments was recorded by a sensitive myograph system in vitro and the relative amount of α-adrenoreceptor mRNA was quantified by a real-time PCR. ResultsNoradrenaline (NA)-induced concentration-contraction curve of mesenteric artery segments in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) was more potent than that in Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats. The Emax of NA in SHR was 1.82 times of that of WKY. The concentration-contractile curve induced by NA in great omental arteries of hypertensives significantly shifted toward left and the pD2 value of NA was larger than that of normotensives. After organ culture, the concentration-contractile curves of SD rat mesenteric artery induced by NA shifted toward left with significantly increased Emax. The relative amounts of mRNA for α1-adrenoreceptor was increased, but mRNA level for α2-adrenoreceptor did not change. ConclusionThe sensitivity of α1-adrenoreceptor of artery smooth muscle in hypertensive man and rat is enhanced, suggesting α1-adrenoreceptor is up-regulated.
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