Korean J Physiol Pharmacol.
1998 Dec;2(6):695-703.
Sensitivity of rabbit cerebral artery to serotonin is increased with the moderate increase of extracellular K+
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Seoul National University
College of Medicine, 28 Yongo South Korea.
Abstract
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(K+)O can be increased under a variety of conditions including
subarachnoid hemorrhage. The increase of (K+)O in the range of 5~15
mM may affect tensions of blood vessels and can change their
sensitivity to various vasoactive substances. Therefore, it was
examined in the present study whether the sensitivity of cerebral
arteries to vasoactive substances can be changed with the moderate
increase of (K+)O, using Mulvany-type myograph and (Ca2+)c measurement.
The contractions of basilar artery and branch of middle cerebral artery
induced by histamine were not increased with the elevation of (K+)O
from 6 mM to 9 mM or 12 mM. On the contrary, the contractions induced
by serotonin were significantly increased with the elevation of (K+)O.
The contractions were also significantly increased by the treatment
with nitro-L-arginine (10-4 M for 20 minutes). In the nitro-L-arginine
treated arteries, the contractions induced by serotonin were
significantly increased with the elevation of (K+)O from 6 mM to 12 mM.
K+-induced relaxation was evoked with the stepwise increment of
extracellular K+ from 0 or 2 mM to 12 mM by 2 mM in basilar arterial
rings, which were contracted by histamine. But (K+)O elevation from 4
or 6 mM to 12 mM by the stepwise increment evoked no significant
relaxation. Basal tension of basilar artery was increased with (K+)O
elevation from 6 mM to 12 mM by 2 mM steps or by the treatment with
ouabain and the increase of basal tension was blocked by verapamil. The
cytosolic free Ca2+ level was not increased by the single treatment
with serotonin or with the elevation of (K+)O from 4 mM to 8 or 12 mM.
In contrast to the single treatment, the Ca2+ level was increased by
the combined treatment with serotonin and the elevation of (K+)O. The
increase of free Ca2+ concentration was blocked by the treatment with
verapamil. These data suggest that the sensitivity of cerebral artery
to serotonin is increased with the moderate increase of (K+)O and the
increased sensitivity to serotonin is due to the increased (Ca2+)i
induced by extracellular Ca2+ influx.