Hughes Jennifer M, Bund Stuart J
Department of Human Anatomy and Physiology, Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research, University College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland.
J Hypertens. 2004 Mar;22(3):519-27. doi: 10.1097/00004872-200403000-00014.
This study investigated the relationship between the arterial media thickness : lumen diameter (M : L) ratio and arterial contractile responses in the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) and its Wistar-Kyoto control (WKY) under isobaric conditions.
Femoral arteries with an experimentally reduced M : L ratio were produced in one hindlimb of both rat strains, by partial ligation of the ipsilateral iliac artery. Arterial structure and contractile responses were assessed in an arteriograph. Contractile responses of these vessels to the vasoconstrictor agonists noradrenaline and phenylephrine were determined after generation of spontaneous myogenic tone and compared with those from contralateral hindlimbs determined at both estimated in-vivo pressures and at 80 mmHg. Control SHR and WKY arterial responses were also compared.
Under both pressure conditions, relaxed M : L ratios were significantly greater in SHR than in WKY arteries and were also significantly reduced in arteries distal to the ligature in both strains. In no comparison was a greater M : L associated with a greater agonist-stimulated contractile response. However, increased M : L were associated with narrower lumens across the concentration response relationships under some, but not all, conditions.
An increased arterial M : L ratio does not effect an exaggerated contractile function in myogenically active resistance arteries in vitro. However, narrower lumen diameters associated with the increased M : L would provide a means for increased vascular resistance. These observations support the hypothesis that an increased M : L does not provide a means for a contractile response amplifier but may provide a means for a vascular resistance amplifier under some circumstances.
本研究调查了在等压条件下,自发性高血压大鼠(SHR)及其Wistar-Kyoto对照大鼠(WKY)的动脉中膜厚度与管腔直径之比(M:L)与动脉收缩反应之间的关系。
通过部分结扎同侧髂动脉,在两种大鼠品系的一侧后肢制备实验性M:L比值降低的股动脉。在血管造影仪中评估动脉结构和收缩反应。在产生自发性肌源性张力后,测定这些血管对血管收缩激动剂去甲肾上腺素和苯肾上腺素的收缩反应,并与在估计的体内压力和80 mmHg下对侧后肢的反应进行比较。还比较了对照SHR和WKY的动脉反应。
在两种压力条件下,SHR动脉的舒张M:L比值均显著高于WKY动脉,并且在两种品系中,结扎远端的动脉M:L比值也显著降低。在任何比较中,较高的M:L均未与更大的激动剂刺激收缩反应相关联。然而,在某些但并非所有条件下,M:L增加与浓度反应关系中更窄的管腔相关。
在体外,动脉M:L比值增加不会影响肌源性活性阻力动脉中夸张的收缩功能。然而,与增加的M:L相关的更窄管腔直径将提供增加血管阻力的一种方式。这些观察结果支持以下假设:增加的M:L不是提供收缩反应放大的一种方式,但在某些情况下可能提供血管阻力放大的一种方式。