Neuronal nitric oxide synthase control mechanisms in the cutaneous vasculature of humans in vivo
The physiological roles of constituitively expressed nitric oxide synthase (NOS) isoforms in humans, in vivo , are unknown. Cutaneous vasodilatation during both central nervous system-mediated, thermoregulatory reflex responses to whole-body heat stress and during peripheral axon reflex-mediated, lo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of physiology 2008-02, Vol.586 (3), p.847-857 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The physiological roles of constituitively expressed nitric oxide synthase (NOS) isoforms in humans, in vivo , are unknown. Cutaneous vasodilatation during both central nervous system-mediated, thermoregulatory reflex responses to
whole-body heat stress and during peripheral axon reflex-mediated, local responses to skin warming in humans depend on nitric
oxide (NO) generation by constituitively expressed NOS of uncertain isoform. We hypothesized that neuronal NOS (nNOS, NOS
I) effects cutaneous vasodilatation during whole-body heat stress, but not during local skin warming. We examined the effects
of the nNOS inhibitor 7-nitroindazole (7-NI) administered by intradermal microdialysis on vasodilatation induced by whole-body
heat stress or local skin warming. Skin blood flow (SkBF) was monitored by laserâDoppler flowmetry (LDF). Blood pressure (MAP)
was monitored and cutaneous vascular conductance calculated (CVC = LDF/MAP). In protocol 1, whole-body heat stress was induced
with water-perfused suits. In protocol 2, local skin warming was induced through local warming units at LDF sites. At the
end of each protocol, 56 m m sodium nitroprusside was perfused at microdialysis sites to raise SkBF to maximal levels for data normalization. 7-NI significantly
attenuated CVC increases during whole-body heat stress ( P < 0.05), but had no effect on CVC increases induced by local skin warming ( P > 0.05). These diametrically opposite effects of 7-NI on two NO-dependent processes verify selective nNOS antagonism, thus
proving that the nNOS isoform affects NO increases and hence vasodilatation during centrally mediated, reflex responses to
whole-body heat stress, but not during locally mediated, axon reflex responses to local skin warming. We conclude that the
constituitively expressed nNOS isoform has distinct physiological roles in cardiovascular control mechanisms in humans, in vivo . |
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ISSN: | 0022-3751 1469-7793 |
DOI: | 10.1113/jphysiol.2007.144642 |