TY - JOUR
T1 - The effect of urocortin II administration on the coronary circulation and cardiac function in the anaesthetized pig is nitric-oxide-dependent
AU - GROSSINI, Elena
AU - MOLINARI, Claudio Giuseppe
AU - DA, MARY
AU - MARINO, Paolo
AU - VACCA, Giovanni
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - We planned to determine the primary effects and mechanisms of urocortin II, a member of the corticotrophin-releasing factor (CRF) family highly expressed in the cardiovascular system, on coronary blood flow and myocardial function in vivo. Urocortin II was infused into the left anterior descending coronary artery in 25 anaesthetized pigs whilst measuring haemodynamic variables, coronary blood flow, ventricular dP/dt(max) cardiac output and percentage of segmental shortening. This infusion was repeated after blockade of the autonomic nervous system, nitric-oxide synthase (NOS) or subtype 2 of the CRF receptors. In all experiments changes in heart rate and aortic blood pressure were prevented. Intra-coronary urocortin II increased, within 60 s, coronary blood flow (15+/-3.2%, P<0.05), dP/dt(max) (12.7+/-2.6%, P<0.05), cardiac output (16+/-2.3%, P<0.05) and percentage of segmental shortening (19.8+/-3.8%, P<0.05). Blockade of NOS abolished only the coronary effects whereas blockade of subtype 2 of the CRF receptors abolished all cardiac and coronary effects. It was shown for the first time that urocortin II administration primarily increases coronary blood flow and myocardial function through the release of nitric oxide and activation of subtype 2 of the CRF receptors in the anaesthetized pig. This provides a mechanism through which a local increase of urocortin II levels can help improve a compromised cardiovascular function
AB - We planned to determine the primary effects and mechanisms of urocortin II, a member of the corticotrophin-releasing factor (CRF) family highly expressed in the cardiovascular system, on coronary blood flow and myocardial function in vivo. Urocortin II was infused into the left anterior descending coronary artery in 25 anaesthetized pigs whilst measuring haemodynamic variables, coronary blood flow, ventricular dP/dt(max) cardiac output and percentage of segmental shortening. This infusion was repeated after blockade of the autonomic nervous system, nitric-oxide synthase (NOS) or subtype 2 of the CRF receptors. In all experiments changes in heart rate and aortic blood pressure were prevented. Intra-coronary urocortin II increased, within 60 s, coronary blood flow (15+/-3.2%, P<0.05), dP/dt(max) (12.7+/-2.6%, P<0.05), cardiac output (16+/-2.3%, P<0.05) and percentage of segmental shortening (19.8+/-3.8%, P<0.05). Blockade of NOS abolished only the coronary effects whereas blockade of subtype 2 of the CRF receptors abolished all cardiac and coronary effects. It was shown for the first time that urocortin II administration primarily increases coronary blood flow and myocardial function through the release of nitric oxide and activation of subtype 2 of the CRF receptors in the anaesthetized pig. This provides a mechanism through which a local increase of urocortin II levels can help improve a compromised cardiovascular function
KW - metabolism, Nitric Oxide
KW - pharmacology, Coronary Circulation
KW - urocortin
KW - metabolism, Nitric Oxide
KW - pharmacology, Coronary Circulation
KW - urocortin
UR - https://iris.uniupo.it/handle/11579/31680
U2 - 10.1016/j.ejphar.2007.09.018
DO - 10.1016/j.ejphar.2007.09.018
M3 - Article
SN - 0014-2999
VL - 578
SP - 242
EP - 248
JO - European Journal of Pharmacology
JF - European Journal of Pharmacology
ER -