In vivo visualization of subendocardial arteriolar response in renovascular hypertensive hearts

Author:

Yada Toyotaka1,Goto Masami1,Hiramatsu Osamu1,Tachibana Hiroyuki1,Toyota Eiji1,Nakamoto Hiroshi1,Ogasawara Yasuo1,Matsuda Hiroto2,Arakawa Koki2,Hayashi Koichi2,Suzuki Hiromichi3,Kajiya Fumihiko14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Engineering and Systems Cardiology, Kawasaki Medical School, Okayama 701-0192;

2. Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Keio University, Tokyo 160-8542;

3. Department of Nephrology, Saitama Medical School, Saitama 350-0495;

4. Department of Cardiovascular Physiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry, Okayama 700-8558, Japan

Abstract

Time-sequential responses to endothelium-dependent and -independent vasodilators and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors were studied in the subendocardial arterioles (Endo) of canine renovascular hypertension (HT) compared with subepicardial arterioles (Epi; both <120 μm) by charge-coupled device intravital microscope. Vascular responses to acetylcholine, papaverine, and cilazaprilat were compared between normotensive (NT) and HT dogs [4 wk and 12 wk of HT (4wHT and 12wHT)]. The acetylcholine-induced vasodilation of Endo in both 4wHT and 12wHT was smaller than that of NT (both P< 0.01 vs. 4wHT and 12wHT), and that of Epi was smaller than that of NT only in 12wHT ( P < 0.05). The papaverine-induced vasodilation of Endo, but not Epi, was impaired only in 12wHT (both P < 0.01 vs. NT and 4wHT). Vasodilation by cilazaprilat remained unchanged at 4wHT and 12wHT in both Epi and Endo. In conclusion, at the early stage, the endothelium-dependent response of Endo was impaired, whereas at the later stage, the endothelium-dependent and -independent responses of Endo and the endothelium-dependent response of Epi were impaired. However, the vasodilatory responses to the ACE inhibitor were maintained in both Endo and Epi of HT.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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