Nitric oxide, a potent vasodilator of the aortic anastomosis in the estuarine crocodile, Crocodylus porosus
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R.M. Dores I.W. Henderson |
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01/01/2001
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The effects of five neuropeptides (CGRP, SOM, SP, NPY, VIP), L-NAME (nitric oxide synthase inhibitor), and adrenaline on the contractile tone of the aortic anastomosis in the estuarine crocodile, Crocodylus porosus, were investigated. None of the neuropeptides, which had previously been found to be present in the aortic anastomosis, had any direct effect on the tension developed by ring preparations. L-NAME itself significantly increased the basal tone of the vascular ring preparations, suggesting a tonic release of nitric oxide in the preparation. Adrenaline produced concentration-dependent vasoconstrictions that were counteracted by profound reflex vasodilatations that were susceptible to blockade by L-NAME. Immunohistochemistry revealed the presence of nitric oxide synthase and tyrosine hydroxylase-containing (indicating the presence of a adrenergic innervation) nerve fibres in the adventitia and adventitio-medial border of the aortic anastomosis. These data demonstrate opposing actions of adrenaline and nitric oxide on the vascular smooth muscle in the anastomosis of the C. porosus. The morphology of the anastomosis, with the extremely thick muscular vessel wall, suggests a sphincter-like function for this vessel that could be controlled mainly by adrenergic and nitrergic mechanisms, (C) 2001 Academic Press. |
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eng |
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Academic Press Inc |
Palavras-Chave | #Endocrinology & Metabolism #Nitric Oxide #Reptiles #Vasodilatation #Sp #Npy #Cgrp #Vip #Somatostatin #Galanin #Grp #Adrenaline #L-name #Gene-related Peptide #Sensory Neurons #Alligator Heart #Large Arteries #Substance-p #Immunoreactivity #Nerves #Flow #Neuropeptides #Localization #C1 #270603 Animal Physiology - Systems #780105 Biological sciences |
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Journal Article |