Role of nitric oxide in vasodilation in upstream muscle during intermittent pneumatic compression

Author:

Chen Long-En1,Liu Kang1,Qi Wen-Ning1,Joneschild Elizabeth1,Tan Xiangling1,Seaber Anthony V.1,Stamler Jonathan S.2,Urbaniak James R.1

Affiliation:

1. The Orthopaedic Microsurgery Laboratory, Department of Surgery and

2. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Pulmonary and Cardiovascular Divisions, Department of Medicine and Department of Cell Biology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710

Abstract

This study investigated the dosage effects of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibitor N G-monomethyl-l-arginine(l-NMMA) on intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC)-induced vasodilation in uncompressed upstream muscle and the effects of IPC on endothelial NOS (eNOS) expression in upstream muscle. Afterl-NMMA infusion, mean arterial pressure increased by 5% from baseline (99.5 ± 18.7 mmHg; P < 0.05). Heart rate and respiratory rate were not significantly affected. One-hour IPC application on legs induced a 10% dilation from baseline in 10- to 20-μm arterioles and a 10–20% dilation in 21- to 40-μm arterioles and 41- to 70-μm arteries in uncompressed cremaster muscle. IPC-induced vasodilation was dose dependently reduced, abolished, or even reversed by concurrently infusedl-NMMA. Moreover, expression of eNOS mRNA in uncompressed cremaster muscle was upregulated to 2 and 2.5 times normal at the end of 1- and 5-h IPC on legs, respectively, and the expression of eNOS protein was upregulated to 1.8 times normal. These increases returned to baseline level after cessation of IPC. The results suggest that eNOS plays an important role in regulating the microcirculation in upstream muscle during IPC.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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