The effects of melatonin on porcine pulmonary and coronary vessels have been studied. Vessels were isolated from normal pigs, placed in a tissue bath, and precontracted with 30 mM KCl. The biophysical responses to cumulative doses of melatonin were then assessed. In the pulmonary artery, melatonin caused a dose-dependent relaxation which was blocked by vasoactive intestinal peptide antagonists or prior 6-hydroxydopamine treatment of the vessels. In the coronary artery, melatonin caused the reverse, a dose-dependent contraction which was blocked by the alpha antagonist prazosin or prior 6-hydroxydopamine treatment. These experiments indicate that melatonin has different mechanisms of action in the coronary and pulmonary circulation, although both seem to depend on the integrity of perivascular 6-hydroxydopamine sensitive nerves. Such differing mechanisms may provide insight into pathophysiological events in the lungs (such as nocturnal asthma) and heart (early morning coronary infarction).

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