Edvinsson L, Sercombe R
Acta Physiol Scand. 1976 Jul;97(3):325-31. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-1716.1976.tb10270.x.
The response of isolated brain vessels to various pH levels or carbon dioxide tensions was analyzed. Reduction of the pH induced a slight relaxation of the vessel, whereas an increase in the pH produced a slight contraction. These effects were markedly exaggerated when the alpha-adrenergic receptors in the vascular wall were activated by noradrenaline. During these conditions the contractile response to noradrenaline was reduced by about 40% at a pH of 7.01, while, on the other hand, the response was enhanced 3-fold at a pH of 7.80. Variations in carbon dioxide tension of the buffer solution between 16 mmHg and 64 mmHg produced no consistent change, provided the pH remained constant. The results indicate that an interaction between the perivascular pH and the adrenergic alpha-receptor mediated contraction in brain vessels may occur.
分析了离体脑血管对不同pH值或二氧化碳张力的反应。pH值降低会使血管轻微舒张,而pH值升高则会使血管轻微收缩。当血管壁中的α-肾上腺素能受体被去甲肾上腺素激活时,这些效应会明显增强。在这些情况下,pH值为7.01时,对去甲肾上腺素的收缩反应降低约40%,而另一方面,pH值为7.80时,反应增强3倍。只要pH值保持恒定,缓冲溶液中二氧化碳张力在16 mmHg至64 mmHg之间变化不会产生一致的变化。结果表明,血管周围pH值与脑血管中肾上腺素能α受体介导的收缩之间可能存在相互作用。