ARTERIAL ADAPTATIONS TO ALTERED BLOOD-FLOW

被引:81
作者
BROWNLEE, RD [1 ]
LANGILLE, BL [1 ]
机构
[1] TORONTO HOSP, MAX BELL RES CTR, TORONTO M5G 2C4, ONTARIO, CANADA
关键词
ARTERIAL REMODELING; SHEAR STRESS; RABBITS; ARTERIAL DEVELOPMENT;
D O I
10.1139/y91-147
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Arterial remodeling in response to alter-ed blood flow is believed to be critical to vascular adaptations to developmental, physiological, pathological, and therapeutically induced changes in blood flow. To assess this remodeling, we used left-to-right carotid anastomosis to increase blood flow in the right common carotid arteries of adult rabbits by 60%. After 2 months, these vessels exhibited no compensatory enlargement. In contrast, the same procedure performed in 5- to 6-week-old weanling rabbits resulted in accelerated growth of the vessels: diameters exceeded those of control arteries by 19% after 2 months. Common carotid arteries in adult rabbits remodeled to produce a diameter reduced by 23% when blood flow was reduced by 63% by external carotid ligation. This adaptation restored shear stress exerted on the vessel wall to control levels. The reduced diameter was not reversed when the vessels were maximally dilated with nitroprusside, adenosine, and forskolin; however, normal diameters were restored within 1 week when normal blood flows were reestablished. Thus, the adult arteries did not respond to increased blood flow produced by the anastomosis, but this procedure did reverse adaptations to decreased flow. In contrast, immature arteries were responsive to this increase in blood flow, even in the absence of prior flow modulation.
引用
收藏
页码:978 / 983
页数:6
相关论文
共 12 条
[1]   FLOW RESTRICTION OF ONE CAROTID-ARTERY IN JUVENILE RATS INHIBITS GROWTH OF ARTERIAL DIAMETER [J].
GUYTON, JR ;
HARTLEY, CJ .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1985, 248 (04) :H540-H546
[2]   REACTIVE DILATION OF LARGE CORONARY-ARTERIES IN CONSCIOUS DOGS [J].
HINTZE, TH ;
VATNER, SF .
CIRCULATION RESEARCH, 1984, 54 (01) :50-57
[3]  
HOLTZ J, 1984, J CARDIOVASC PHARM, V6, P1161
[4]   METHYLENE-BLUE AND ETYA BLOCK FLOW-DEPENDENT DILATION IN CANINE FEMORAL-ARTERY [J].
KAISER, L ;
HULL, SS ;
SPARKS, HV .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1986, 250 (06) :H974-H981
[5]   ADAPTIVE REGULATION OF WALL SHEAR-STRESS TO FLOW CHANGE IN THE CANINE CAROTID-ARTERY [J].
KAMIYA, A ;
TOGAWA, T .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1980, 239 (01) :H14-H21
[6]   PERINATAL AORTIC GROWTH IN LAMBS - RELATION TO BLOOD-FLOW CHANGES AT BIRTH [J].
LANGILLE, BL ;
BROWNLEE, RD ;
ADAMSON, SL .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1990, 259 (04) :H1247-H1253
[7]   REDUCTIONS IN ARTERIAL DIAMETER PRODUCED BY CHRONIC DECREASES IN BLOOD-FLOW ARE ENDOTHELIUM-DEPENDENT [J].
LANGILLE, BL ;
ODONNELL, F .
SCIENCE, 1986, 231 (4736) :405-407
[8]   ADAPTATIONS OF CAROTID ARTERIES OF YOUNG AND MATURE RABBITS TO REDUCED CAROTID BLOOD-FLOW [J].
LANGILLE, BL ;
BENDECK, MP ;
KEELEY, FW .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1989, 256 (04) :H931-H939
[9]  
LANGILLE BL, 1989, VASCULAR DYNAMICS, P229
[10]  
PATEL DJ, 1980, BASIC HEMODYNAMICS I, P14