Minkes R K, Kadowitz P J
Department of Pharmacology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA 70112.
Eur J Pharmacol. 1989 Apr 12;163(1):163-6. doi: 10.1016/0014-2999(89)90412-3.
Regional vascular responses to endothelin were investigated in the anesthetized cat. I.v. injection of endothelin at 0.1 nmol/kg decreased arterial pressure and renal vascular resistance but increased vascular resistance in the small intestine. At 0.3 nmol/kg i.v. the peptide caused a greater decrease in arterial pressure and increased mesenteric resistance but had no significant effect on renal resistance. In contrast, at 1 nmol/kg i.v. endothelin caused a biphasic change in arterial pressure and marked increases in mesenteric and renal resistance. Injection of the peptide in doses of 0.1-1 nmol/kg i.v. caused only increases in carotid blood flow. These data suggest that responses to endothelin are dependent on dose and vascular bed studied.