Differential vascular effects of neuropeptide Y(NPY) selective receptor agonists |
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Authors: | D. Evéquoz E. Grouzmann A. G. Beck-Sickinger H. -R. Brunner B. Waeber |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division d'Hypertension, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, CH-1011 Lausanne, Switzerland;(2) Institute of Organic Chemistry, University of Tübingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 18, D-7400 Tübingen, Germany |
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Abstract: | Neuropeptide Y (NPY) increases blood pressure either directly or indirectly by potentiating the effect of various vasoconstrictors. Only one (the Y1-receptor) of two subtypes of receptors (Y1 and Y2) is thought to mediate the vascular smooth muscle contraction. To test this hypothesis we challenged isolated rat mesenteric arteries that had a functional endothelium with (1–36) NPY and with specific Y1-receptor ([Leu31, Pro34] NPY) and Y2-receptor ([Ahx5–24, -Glu2--Lys30] NPY) agonists. The Y1-receptor agonist elicited a contractile response similar to that of NPY, whereas the Y2-receptor agonist had no effect on wall tension. We also found that the presence of a functional endothelium has no influence on the contractile response to NPY. From these data we conclude that the direct contractile effect of NPY in the mesenteric artery is mediated by stimulation of Y1-receptors and is not endothelium-dependent. |
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Keywords: | Arterial contractility Y1- and Y2-receptors endothelium norepinephrine acetylcholine |
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