Arteriolar constriction to alpha(2)-adrenergic agonist dexmedetomidine in the rat

被引:26
作者
Asano, Y [1 ]
Koehler, RC [1 ]
Kawaguchi, T [1 ]
McPherson, RW [1 ]
机构
[1] JOHNS HOPKINS MED INST, DEPT ANESTHESIOL & CRIT CARE MED, BALTIMORE, MD 21287 USA
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-HEART AND CIRCULATORY PHYSIOLOGY | 1997年 / 272卷 / 06期
关键词
anesthetics; cerebral blood flow; microcirculation;
D O I
10.1152/ajpheart.1997.272.6.H2547
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Dexmedetomidine (Dex) is an alpha(2)-adrenergic agonist that decreases cerebral blood flow (CBF) when administered systemically. It is unclear whether cerebral vasoconstriction is mediated by a local effect on cerebral vessels or by a remote neural mechanism. In the present study, we compared the pial arteriole responses to locally and systemically administered Dex with and without local application of the specific alpha(2)-adrenergic antagonist atipamezole. Six groups of male rats (n = 7 each) were anesthetized with isoflurane and prepared for measurements of small (20-39 mu m), medium (40-59 Fern), and large (60-79 mu m) pial arteriole diameter by intravital microscopy or for regional CBF measurement by the radiolabeled-microsphere method. Local application of Dex caused dose-dependent constriction that was significant starting at 10(-8) M for small and medium-sized arterioles and at 10(-7) M for large arterioles. Constriction to 10(-5) M in small [21 +/- 2% (SE)], medium (21 +/- 2%), and large (15 +/- 1%) arterioles was almost completely blocked by local application of 10(-4) M atipamezole. Intravenous administration of Dex at 1 mu g/kg decreased CBF and caused modest arteriolar constriction that began to resolve 8 min after administration. A dose of 10 mu g/kg constricted arterioles of all sizes with constriction beginning to resolve after similar to 10 min. Local application of atipamezole (10(-4) M) slightly blunted the response to 1 mu g/kg of intravenous Dex but did not substantially limit constriction after 10 mu g/kg. These data demonstrate that pial arterioles are capable of substantial constriction to Dex by a local alpha(2)-adrenergic mechanism. However, the inability of locally applied atipamezole to substantially inhibit the vasoconstrictor response to systemically administered Dex suggests that Lex might also cause vasoconstriction indirectly through actions at other sites in the central nervous system.
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页码:H2547 / H2556
页数:10
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