Nitric oxide (NO) plays an important role in the control of vascular tone. Traditionally, its vasorelaxant activity has been attributed to the free radical form of NO (NO*), yet the reduced form of NO (NO-) is also produced endogenously and is a potent vasodilator of large conduit arteries. The effects of NO- in the resistance vasculature remain unknown. This study examines the activity of NO- in rat small isolated mesenteric resistance-like arteries and characterizes its mechanism(s) of action. With the use of standard myographic techniques, the vasorelaxant properties of NO* (NO gas solution), NO- (Angeli's salt), and the NO donor sodium nitroprusside were compared. Relaxation responses to Angeli's salt (pEC50=7.51+/-0.13, Rmax=95.5+/-1.5%) were unchanged in the presence of carboxy-PTIO (NO* scavenger) but those to NO* and sodium nitroprusside were inhibited. l-Cysteine (NO- scavenger) decreased the sensitivity to Angeli's salt (P<0.01) and sodium nitroprusside (P<0.01) but not to NO*. The soluble guanylate cyclase inhibitor ODQ (3 and 10 micromol/L) concentration-dependently inhibited relaxation responses to Angeli's salt (41.0+/-6.0% versus control 93.4+/-1.9% at 10 micromol/L). The voltage-dependent K+ channel inhibitor 4-aminopyridine (1 mmol/L) caused a 9-fold (P<0.01) decrease in sensitivity to Angeli's salt, whereas glibenclamide, iberiotoxin, charybdotoxin, and apamin were without effect. In combination, ODQ and 4-aminopyridine abolished the response to Angeli's salt. In conclusion, NO- functions as a potent vasodilator of resistance arteries, mediating its response independently of NO* and through the activation of soluble guanylate cyclase and voltage-dependent K+ channels. NO- donors may represent a novel class of nitrovasodilator relevant for the treatment of cardiovascular disorders such as angina.

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