Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating peptides relax human pulmonary arteries by opening of KATP and KCachannels

BACKGROUND Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating peptides (PACAPs) are potent endothelium independent dilators of human coronary arteries; however, their effects on human pulmonary arteries are unknown. Methods—The vasorelaxant effects of PACAP27 on human pulmonary segmental arteries were studied a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Thorax 1998-07, Vol.53 (7), p.586
Hauptverfasser: Bruch, Leonhard, Rubel, Susann, Kästner, Andrea, Gellert, Klaus, Gollasch, Maik, Witt, Christian
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Zusammenfassung:BACKGROUND Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating peptides (PACAPs) are potent endothelium independent dilators of human coronary arteries; however, their effects on human pulmonary arteries are unknown. Methods—The vasorelaxant effects of PACAP27 on human pulmonary segmental arteries were studied and the specific potassium (K+) channel regulatory mechanisms in the vasorelaxant effects were tested by means of isometric contraction experiments. RESULTS PACAP27 produced dose dependent relaxations of 10 μM rings preconstricted with prostaglandin F2α (PGF2α ) with half maximal relaxation (IC50) at 17 nM. Pretreatment of the vessels with the ATP sensitive K+ (KATP) channel blocker glibenclamide (1 μM) or with the Ca2+activated K+ (KCa) channel blocker iberiotoxin (100 nM) inhibited the PACAP27 induced relaxation. Conclusions—These results provide evidence that PACAPs are potent vasodilators of human pulmonary arteries and that this relaxation might be mediated by opening of KATP and KCa channels.
ISSN:0040-6376
1468-3296
DOI:10.1136/thx.53.7.586