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Nitroxidergic Innervation in Dog and Monkey Renal Arteries

Tomio Okamura; Kazuhide Yoshida; Noboru Toda

From the Department of Pharmacology, Shiga University of Medical Sciences, Seta, Ohtsu, Japan.

Abstract We analyzed mechanisms underlying neurogenic vasodilatation in dog and Japanese monkey renal arteries. Isometric mechanical responses of the arterial strip to nerve stimulation by nicotine were recorded. Nicotine-induced contractions were abolished by hexamethonium and potentiated by NG-nitro-L-arginine, a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor. The potentiating effect was reversed by L-arginine. NG-Nitro-L-arginine did not potentiate the contraction caused by norepinephrine. The nicotine-induced contraction was reversed to a relaxation by prazosin. The relaxation was not influenced by indomethacin, timolol, or atropine but was abolished by NG-nitro-L-arginine, methylene blue (a guanylate cyclase inhibitor), oxyhemoglobin (a nitric oxide scavenger), and hexamethonium. In the strips treated with NG-nitro-L-arginine, the nicotine-induced relaxation was restored by L-arginine. Histochemical study demonstrated perivascular nerves containing NADPH diaphorase and nitric oxide synthase immunoreactivity in dog and monkey arteries. We conclude that renal arteries are innervated by nitric oxide–mediated vasodilator and adrenergic vasoconstrictor nerves, and depression of the vasodilator nerve function by nitric oxide synthase inhibition potentiates the contraction caused by adrenergic nerve excitation.


Key Words: nitric oxide • vasodilation • nervous system • immunohistochemistry • primates • renal artery




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