Sympathetic denervation of resistance arteries increases contraction and decreases relaxation to flow

Author:

Bevan R. D.1,Clementson A.1,Joyce E.1,Bevan J. A.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacology, Vermont Center for Vascular Research,College of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington 05405.

Abstract

The effect of chronic sympathetic and possibly sensory denervation on flow-induced changes in smooth muscle tone was examined in a branch of the rabbit ear artery (200-400 microns ID). The superior cervical ganglion and 1-cm portions of the greater and anterior auricular nerves were removed from 4-wk-old rabbits while under general anesthesia, and arterial segments were studied 21 days later. Efficacy of denervation was assessed by catecholamine histochemistry and by absence of a constrictor response to transmural electrical field stimulation. Intraluminal flow of physiological saline solution was made through a pipette into matched-innervated and -denervated segments. Flow-induced contraction was increased in the denervated compared with the contralateral innervated segments. At the lowest flow rate studied (1 microliters/min), the contraction increased more than six times. This is consistent with the previously described nonspecific, nondeviational hypersensitivity of denervated vascular smooth muscle to constrictor influences. By contrast flow-related dilation at 10 and 20 microliters/min was significantly diminished. An intraluminal flow rate could be found that resulted in dilation in innervated but not the matched-denervated segments. Endothelial-mediated dilation to acetylcholine was also impaired. Chronic sympathetic denervation increased the magnitude of flow contraction and decreased that of flow relaxation.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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