Coronary Vasomotor Reactivity to Endothelin-1 in the Prediabetic Metabolic Syndrome

Objective:The purpose of the present investigation was to test the hypothesis that coronary vasoconstrictor responses to endothelin-1 are augmented in the prediabetic metabolic syndrome. Methods:ELISA was used to measure plasma endothelin-1 and intracoronary endothelin-1 dose-response experiments we...

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Veröffentlicht in:Microcirculation (New York, N.Y. 1994) N.Y. 1994), 2006-04, Vol.13 (3), p.209-218
Hauptverfasser: Knudson, Jarrod D., Rogers, Paul A., Dincer, Ü. Deniz, Bratz, Ian N., Araiza, Alberto G., Dick, Gregory M., Tune, Johnathan D.
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Zusammenfassung:Objective:The purpose of the present investigation was to test the hypothesis that coronary vasoconstrictor responses to endothelin-1 are augmented in the prediabetic metabolic syndrome. Methods:ELISA was used to measure plasma endothelin-1 and intracoronary endothelin-1 dose-response experiments were conducted in vivo on normal control and high-fat-fed prediabetic dogs. Additionally, isolated left circumflex (LCX) coronary arteries and arterioles (< 160 μ m) were used for in vitro functional studies and molecular analyses (quantitative real-time PCR and Western blotting). Results:Plasma endothelin-1 concentrations were not different between control and prediabetic dogs. Coronary vasoconstriction to endothelin-1 was similar in control and prediabetic dogs, both in vivo and in isolated arterioles. Nonetheless, real-time PCR analysis revealed significant decreases in ETA receptor transcript levels in LCX coronary arteries and arterioles. Also, Western blotting revealed a significant decrease in ETA receptor protein in LCX coronary arteries. Conclusions:The findings of the present investigation indicate that although ETA receptor-signaling is sensitized by induction of the metabolic syndrome, endothelin-mediated coronary vasoconstriction does not significantly contribute to coronary dysfunction at this early stage of prediabetes.
ISSN:1073-9688
1549-8719
DOI:10.1080/10739680600556894