TY - JOUR
T1 - The influence of high glucose levels and/or hyperosmolarity on rat isolated aorta
AU - Kam, Kwee Lan
AU - Pfaffendorf, Martin
AU - van Zwieten, Pie ter A.
PY - 1993
Y1 - 1993
N2 - We investigated the influence of high-glucose levels (30.5 mmol/L) and/or hyperosmolarity on pharmacological responses in aortic ring preparations taken from nondiabetic rats. Moderate changes were observed for the concentration-response curves of noradrenaline and phenylephrine, but not for methoxamine and cirazoline. Maximal active forces of the concentration-response curves of potassium chloride and calcium chloride were significantly reduced by the elevated glucose levels per se, but neither the slopes of the curves nor the -logEC50 values were affected. Concentration-response curves ofserotonin and U 46619 were not affected. For angiotensin II, the -logEC50 values and maximal active forces of the concentration-response curves were significantly lower under both hyperglycemic and hyperosmolar conditions. The present study suggests that potential changes in contractile behavior in isolated vessels from diabetic animals cannot be attributed to high glucose levels and/or hyperosmolarity as such, but indeed reflect vascular changes associated with the diabetic state. An exception has to be made for the depolarization of aortic ring preparations of nondiabetic rat; the elevated glucose level leads to an impaired calcium influx via the (slow) L-type calcium channels. © 1993.
AB - We investigated the influence of high-glucose levels (30.5 mmol/L) and/or hyperosmolarity on pharmacological responses in aortic ring preparations taken from nondiabetic rats. Moderate changes were observed for the concentration-response curves of noradrenaline and phenylephrine, but not for methoxamine and cirazoline. Maximal active forces of the concentration-response curves of potassium chloride and calcium chloride were significantly reduced by the elevated glucose levels per se, but neither the slopes of the curves nor the -logEC50 values were affected. Concentration-response curves ofserotonin and U 46619 were not affected. For angiotensin II, the -logEC50 values and maximal active forces of the concentration-response curves were significantly lower under both hyperglycemic and hyperosmolar conditions. The present study suggests that potential changes in contractile behavior in isolated vessels from diabetic animals cannot be attributed to high glucose levels and/or hyperosmolarity as such, but indeed reflect vascular changes associated with the diabetic state. An exception has to be made for the depolarization of aortic ring preparations of nondiabetic rat; the elevated glucose level leads to an impaired calcium influx via the (slow) L-type calcium channels. © 1993.
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UR - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8305716
U2 - 10.1016/1056-8719(93)90039-H
DO - 10.1016/1056-8719(93)90039-H
M3 - Article
C2 - 8305716
SN - 1056-8719
VL - 30
SP - 153
EP - 157
JO - Journal of pharmacological and toxicological methods
JF - Journal of pharmacological and toxicological methods
IS - 3
ER -