Investigation of basal endothelial function in the obese Zucker rat in vitro.

Gen Pharmacol

School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, St. Michael's Building, University of Portsmouth, White Swan Road, Portsmouth PO1 2DT, UK.

Published: December 2000

(a) We studied basal endothelial function in the insulin-resistant, obese Zucker rat, including the influence of superoxide anion on the regulation of contractile reactivity by nitric oxide (NO), following treatment in vivo with the antioxidant tiron or the pro-oxidant combination hydroquinone+buthionine sulfoximine. (b) The leftward shift in the contractile potency of phenylephrine due to NO synthase inhibition with N(G)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) was greater in the isolated aorta of the obese Zucker rat relative to its insulin-sensitive littermate, the lean Zucker rat. (c) Pretreatment with tiron depressed vasoconstriction to phenylephrine and comparably enhanced the L-NAME-mediated leftward shift in contractile reactivity in the obese and lean Zucker rats in hydroquinone+buthionine sulfoximine-sensitive manner. (d) Our data therefore indicate superior endothelial function in the obese relative to the lean Zucker rat, reflected by a greater regulation of vasoconstrictor reactivity by basal NO, while the regulation of NO bioavailability by superoxide anion is similar.

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