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  • Nitroglycerin's effectiveness as a vasodilator is compromised by tolerance that develops quickly after treatment starts.
  • The study investigates T0156, a new PDE5 inhibitor, to see if it can mitigate nitroglycerin tolerance in rat aorts.
  • Results show T0156 can maintain relaxation and cyclic GMP levels when nitrates are used, whereas other inhibitors like cilostazol and rolipram do not affect tolerance, indicating the role of PDE5 in nitroglycerin tolerance.

Article Abstract

The efficacy of nitroglycerin as a vasodilator is limited by tolerance, which develops shortly after treatment begins. The present study aims to examine whether T0156, a newly developed potent and selective inhibitor of phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5), could attenuate the tolerance to nitroglycerin on rat aortas. Rat aortic rings were suspended in organ bath for the measurement of changes in isometric tension and nitrate tolerance was acutely induced by preceding exposure for 90 min to 30 microM nitroglycerin. Concentration-response curves to nitroglycerin were obtained on aortic rings pre-contracted with phenylephrine. Pre-exposure of rings with or without endothelium to nitroglycerin reduced the relaxations to nitroglycerin. The tissue levels of cyclic GMP were measured by enzyme immunoassay kit. Treatment with T0156 inhibited and prevented the reduced relaxation and cyclic GMP levels in response to nitroglycerin in tolerant rings. In contrast, nitroglycerin-induced tolerance was unaffected by cilostazol (PDE3 inhibitor) and rolipram (PDE4 inhibitor). Finally, incubation of aortic rings with thromboxane prostanoid receptor antagonist, cyclooxygenase inhibitor, or endothelin ET(A) receptor antagonist did not inhibit the development of tolerance. The present results suggest that nitroglycerin tolerance may involve an increased activity of PDE5 but not PDE3 or PDE4 isoforms in vascular smooth muscle cells since T0156 prevents the development of tolerance. Thromboxane A(2), cyclooxygenase (COX)-dependent prostaglandins and endothelin 1 play little role in the acute induction of nitroglycerin tolerance.

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