Bruning_1995_Hypertension_26_70

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Title : In vivo characterization of muscarinic receptor subtypes that mediate vasodilatation in patients with essential hypertension - Bruning_1995_Hypertension_26_70
Author(s) : Bruning TA , Chang PC , Hendriks MG , Vermeij P , Pfaffendorf M , van Zwieten PA
Ref : Hypertension , 26 :70 , 1995
Abstract :

Attenuated cholinergic vasodilatation has been suggested as an endothelium-related mechanism involved in essential hypertension. We investigated the role of muscarinic (M) receptor subtypes in the forearm resistance vasculature. In eight white men with essential hypertension and eight matched normotensive control subjects (age of both groups, 47 +/- 4 years; mean +/- SEM), we infused the nonselective agonist methacholine in the presence of saline and the antagonists atropine (nonselective), pirenzepine (M1-selective), and AF-DX 116 (M2-selective) into the brachial artery and measured forearm blood flow and forearm vascular resistance using venous occlusion plethysmography. Affinity constants (pKb values) were determined from calculated plasma concentrations of the infused compounds and EC50 values. Sodium nitroprusside was given as an endothelium-independent control, and minimal forearm vascular resistance after 10 minutes of ischemia was used as a marker of structural vascular changes. Hypertensive patients showed higher minimal forearm vascular resistance, indicating structural vascular changes. However, sodium nitro-prusside- and methacholine-induced vasodilatation was similar in both groups, with apparent EC50 values (log moles per liter; mean +/- SEM) of -7.32 +/- 0.13 and -7.51 +/- 0.21 in hypertensive patients and -7.37 +/- 0.13 and -7.45 +/- 0.02 in control subjects, respectively. Atropine, pirenzepine, and AF-DX 116 caused a shift to the right of the concentration-response curve of methacholine, with apparent pKb values of 8.63 +/- 0.08, 6.81 +/- 0.13, and 5.51 +/- 0.29 in hypertensive individuals and 8.62 +/- 0.10, 6.98 +/- 0.08, and 5.49 +/- 0.09 in control subjects, respectively. Again, there were no statistically significant differences in these pharmacological parameters between hypertensive patients and normotensive subjects.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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PubMedID: 7607735

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Bruning TA, Chang PC, Hendriks MG, Vermeij P, Pfaffendorf M, van Zwieten PA (1995)
In vivo characterization of muscarinic receptor subtypes that mediate vasodilatation in patients with essential hypertension
Hypertension 26 :70

Bruning TA, Chang PC, Hendriks MG, Vermeij P, Pfaffendorf M, van Zwieten PA (1995)
Hypertension 26 :70