Bradykinin-induced vasodilation is changed to a vasoconstrictor response in vessels of aged normotensive and hypertensive rats
1995
The vascular response to bradykinin was investigated in mesenteric vascular bed preparations preconstricted with methoxamine, obtained from 2- and 18-month old normotensive (WKY) and spontaneously hypertensive (SHR) rats. In preparations from young normotensive rats bradykinin (1 nm-10 µM) produced an endothelium-dependent vasorelaxant effect which was greatly reduced by the B2 receptor antagonist Ac-D-Arg[Hyp3,D-Phe7,Leu8]-bradykinin (1 µM), and was unaffected by the B1 receptor antagonist des-Arg9,[Leu8]-bradykinin (1 µM). The degree of vasodilation was similar in preparations from age-matched SHR rats. In vessels obtained from old animals bradykinin induced an endothelium-independent vasoconstrictor response; this effect was more pronounced in preparations from SHR than in those from WKY rats. The vasoconstriction was unaffected by both B1 and B2 receptor antagonists, and was abolished by 3 µM indomethacin. We conclude that the vasorelaxant effect of bradykinin in vessels of young animals is due to stimulation of B2 receptors. This vasodilating response can be converted by aging to a vasoconstriction and is probably due to the release of a prostanoid product; moreover it is more pronounced in spontaneously hypertensive animals.
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