194 Sympathetic Activity in Perivascular Adipose Tissue

2014 
Introduction Perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) and the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) both regulate vascular tone. Healthy PVAT is a potent paracrine tissue that exerts an anti-contractile effect in response to agonist-induced constriction. Although there are many known factors expressed and released by PVAT, this anti-contractile effect has been proposed to be due to the release of an unidentified adipose-derived relaxing factor (ADRF). This study investigated the effect of electrical field stimulation (EFS) on PVATs anti-contractile activity. Methods The effect of EFS on the contractility of isolated Sprague-Dawley rat mesenteric arteries (approx. 250–300 µm internal diameter) both with and without PVAT was investigated using wire myography. Contractile responses to increasing frequencies of EFS (2–100Hz, 20V, 0.2 ms pulse width, 3s duration) were measured in the response to the catecholaminergic neurotoxin 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) (1.46 mmol/L and 0.02 mmol/L glutathione in 1M HEPES). Exogenous PVAT was also dissected from the mesenteric bed and placed in close proximity to arteries lacking PVAT and contractile responses to EFS were measured. Concentration response curves to noradrenaline (NA) (1 × 10 –9 – 3 × 10 –5 M) were generated. Data were analysed by two-way ANOVA. Results PVAT exerted an anti-contractile effect on the contractile response to EFS (PVAT vs. No PVAT, p Conclusions Overall, these data suggest a role for SNS activation of PVAT in mediating the anti-contractile effect.
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