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Endothelial control of long bone vascular resistance

โœ Scribed by T. R. C. Davis; Dr. M. B. Wood


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
507 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
0736-0266

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

This in viro study investigates whether intraosseous endothelial cells can regulate long bone blood flow by secretion of vasodilator prostaglandin and EDRF (endotheliumโ€derived relaxing factor). Canine tibia were perfused through the nutrient artery at a constant flow rate, and the increases in perfusion pressure caused by standard doses of norepinephirine were recorded first under control conditions and then during acetylcholine infusion. Acetylโ€ choline attenuated the norepinephrine pressure responses (โˆ’62ยฑ3%). This attenuatintg effect of acetylcholine was partially abolished by inhibition of prosโ€taglandin synthesis (โˆ’20ยฑ6%) and completely abolished by inhibition of EDRF synthesis (+73ยฑ43%) or combined inhibition of prostaglandin and EDRF synthesis (+134ยฑ30%). These results are statistically significant (p < 0.0001) and suggest that both EDRF and vasodilator prostaglandin are synthesized by intraosseous endothelial cells, and can modify long bone vascular resistance. Thus, as in other organs, intraosseous endothelial cells may provide bone with an autoregulatory control mechanism and enable it to respond to a diverse group of vasodilator stimuli.


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