Effects of endothelin on spontaneous contractions in lymph vessels

Author:

Sakai Hiroshi1,Ikomi Fumitaka1,Ohhashi Toshio1

Affiliation:

1. The First Department of Physiology, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Matsumoto 390-8621, Japan

Abstract

A mode of action of endothelin (ET) on spontaneous contractions was investigated in ring preparations of isolated bovine mesenteric lymphatics. ET-1 at concentrations between 10−10 and 10−9 M caused a dose-dependent increase in the frequency of spontaneous contractions. The specific ETA-receptor antagonist BQ-123 (5 × 10−7 M) caused a significant inhibition of the ET-1-induced positive chronotropic effect in the ring preparations with and without the endothelium. Mechanical denudation of the lymphatic endothelial cells produced a significant potentiation of the ET-induced positive chronotropic effect. BQ-3020 (10−8–10−7M), a selective ETB-receptor agonist, induced dose dependently negative chronotropic and inotropic effects on the spontaneous contractions in the ring preparations with intact endothelium. Mechanical removal of the endothelium caused a significant reduction of the BQ-3020-induced negative chronotropic and inotropic effects. The ET-1-induced positive chronotropic effect was potentiated by pretreatment with N ω-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester (l-NAME) (10−5 M) but unaffected by aspirin (10−5 M). Additional treatment with l-arginine (10−4 M) completely reversed the l-NAME-mediated potentiation of the ET-induced chronotropic effect. These results suggest that stimulation of ETA receptors on the lymphatic smooth muscles causes a positive chronotropic effect on the spontaneous contractions, and stimulation of ETB receptors on the lymphatic endothelial cells induces a release of nitric oxide, which results in the chronotropic and inotropic effects on spontaneous contractions in isolated bovine mesenteric lymphatics.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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