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糖尿病和性别对一氧化氮介导的心血管动力学的影响。

The effect of diabetes and sex on nitric oxide-mediated cardiovascular dynamics.

作者信息

Martínez-Nieves B, Dunbar J C

机构信息

Department of Physiology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan 48201, USA.

出版信息

Exp Biol Med (Maywood). 2001 Jan;226(1):37-42. doi: 10.1177/153537020122600106.

Abstract

Diabetes is associated with impaired cardiovascular responses that are especially prominent in females. Since nitric oxide (NO)-mediated effects on cardiovascular dynamics are altered in diabetes, we evaluated the effect of L-NAME, a nitric oxide synthase (NOS) antagonist, on mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), and selective vascular flows in both male and female normal and diabetic rats as an index of NO activity. Rats were made diabetic using streptozotocin and maintained for 5-6 weeks. Following anesthesia with urethane/alpha-chloralose, the femoral artery and vein were cannulated for recording and sampling, and flow probes were placed on the iliac, renal, and superior mesenteric arteries. A bolus infusion of L-NAME (10mg/ kg) resulted in a rapid +52% and +68% increase in MAP in normal female and male rats, respectively. However, diabetic females' and males' responses were significantly lower (44% and 45%, respectively) when compared with their normal counterparts. The decreased HR in response to the peak pressor effect of L-NAME was more prominent in normal females compared with normal males (-14% vs 2%). The results in diabetic females and males were equivalent (-6% vs -9%, respectively). L-NAME decreased the conductance (flow/MAP) an average of 65% in all three vascular beds in normal female rats. In diabetic females, the iliac and superior mesenteric responses to L-NAME were less, and the renal conductance was contrastingly increased 23%. The response to L-NAME was comparable (-62%) in the renal and superior mesenteric and less (-40%) in the iliacs of normal versus diabetic males. We concluded that diabetes is associated with a decreased pressor response to NOS inhibition. And the impaired constriction response of the renal vessels noted in female diabetic rats may provide a basis for the increased renal pathology observed in diabetic humans.

摘要

糖尿病与心血管反应受损有关,这种情况在女性中尤为突出。由于糖尿病会改变一氧化氮(NO)对心血管动力学的介导作用,我们评估了一氧化氮合酶(NOS)拮抗剂L-NAME对正常和糖尿病雄性及雌性大鼠平均动脉压(MAP)、心率(HR)和选择性血管血流量的影响,以此作为NO活性的指标。使用链脲佐菌素使大鼠患糖尿病,并维持5至6周。用乌拉坦/α-氯醛糖麻醉后,插入股动脉和静脉进行记录和采样,并将流量探头置于髂动脉、肾动脉和肠系膜上动脉。快速推注L-NAME(10mg/kg)后,正常雌性和雄性大鼠的MAP分别迅速升高52%和68%。然而,与正常对照组相比,糖尿病雌性和雄性大鼠的反应明显较低(分别为44%和45%)。与正常雄性大鼠相比,正常雌性大鼠对L-NAME的升压峰值效应导致的HR下降更为明显(-14%对2%)。糖尿病雌性和雄性大鼠的结果相当(分别为-6%对-9%)。L-NAME使正常雌性大鼠所有三个血管床的传导率(血流量/MAP)平均降低65%。在糖尿病雌性大鼠中,髂动脉和肠系膜上动脉对L-NAME的反应较小,而肾传导率则相反地增加了23%。正常雄性与糖尿病雄性大鼠的肾动脉和肠系膜上动脉对L-NAME的反应相当(-62%),而髂动脉的反应较小(-40%)。我们得出结论,糖尿病与对NOS抑制的升压反应降低有关。雌性糖尿病大鼠肾血管收缩反应受损可能为糖尿病患者中观察到的肾脏病变增加提供了一个基础。

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