Effects of endothelin-1 on coronary microcirculation in isolated beating hearts of rats

J Cardiovasc Pharmacol. 1991:17 Suppl 7:S276-8. doi: 10.1097/00005344-199100177-00078.

Abstract

An intravital fluorescence videomicroscope system was used to investigate the pharmacological effects of endothelin-1 (ET-1) on the coronary microcirculation in isolated beating hearts of rats. The heart was perfused by retrograde aortic steady flow with an oxygenated Krebs-Ringer solution containing FITC-dextran. Cumulative injections of ET-1 (1-30 pmol) elicited a dose-dependent increase in perfusion pressure from 52 +/- 15 mm Hg (mean +/- SEM; n = 6) before the ET-1 injection to 104 +/- 23 mm Hg at the ET-1 dose of 30 pmol. A dose-dependent narrowing of microvessels was also observed on a monitor screen. This diffuse vasoconstriction was especially prominent in small arterioles; the maximum vasoconstriction of the smaller arterioles was significantly higher than that of the larger arterioles. These findings suggest that ET-1 may have an important role in governing the coronary resistance and regulating the capillary flow in myocardium.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Arterioles / drug effects
  • Coronary Circulation / drug effects*
  • Dextrans
  • Endothelins / pharmacology*
  • Fluorescein-5-isothiocyanate
  • In Vitro Techniques
  • Male
  • Microcirculation / drug effects
  • Microscopy, Fluorescence
  • Rats
  • Rats, Inbred Strains

Substances

  • Dextrans
  • Endothelins
  • fluorescein isothiocyanate dextran
  • Fluorescein-5-isothiocyanate