Author:
Khazaei M,Moien-Afshari F,Kieffer TJ,Laher I
Abstract
We evaluated the effects of exercise on the vascular constrictor
responses to α-adrenergic stimulation in the db/db mice. Twenty
male db/db and their age-matched wild-type (WT) mice were
exercised (1 hour/day, five days a week). Mice were anesthetized
7 weeks later, thoracic aortae were mounted in wire myograph
and constrictor responses to phenylephrine (PE, 1 nM-10 μM)
were obtained. Citrate synthase activity measured in the thigh
adductor muscle was significantly increased in db/db mice that
were exercise trained. Maximal force generated by PE was
markedly greater in db/db aortae and exercise did not attenuate
this augmented contractile response. Vessels were incubated
with inhibitors of nitric oxide synthase (L-NAME, 200 μM),
endothelin receptors (bosentan, 10 μM), protein kinase C (PKC)
(calphostin C, 5 μM), cyclooxygenase (indomethacin, 10 μM) or
Rho-kinase (Y-27632, 0.1 μM). Only calphostin-C normalized the
augmented PE-induced constriction in db/db and db/dbexercised mice to that observed in WT (p<0.05). Cumulative additions of indolactam, a PKC activator, induced significantly greater constrictor responses in aortic rings of db/db mice
compared to WT and exercise did not affect this response. Our
data suggest that the augmented vasoconstriction observed in
the aorta of db/db mice is likely due to increased PKC activity and
that exercise do not ameliorate this increased PKC-mediated
vasoconstriction.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
Cited by
12 articles.
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