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Effect of Time on Endothelium-Dependent Relaxations in Mice and Rat Thoracic Aortas
Authors:Ugur Hodoglugil  Zuhal A Keskil  C Zafer Görgün  Canan Uluoglu  Nurettin Abacioglu  Hakan Zengil
Abstract:Temporal variations in the endothelium-dependent relaxant effects of acetylcholine (ACh) in mice and histamine (HA) in rat thoracic aorta have been studied. The relaxations induced by higher concentrations of ACh and HA were significantly dependent on the time the tissues were obtained. However, neither EC 50 (the concentration inducing half of the maximum response) values for ACh and HA, nor K B (antagonist dissociation constant) values for atropine and diphenhydramine were found to be statistically significant depending upon the time of obtaining aorta preparations. These results show that the in vitro responsiveness of mice and rat thoracic aortas to endothelium-dependent relaxant effects of ACh and HA, respectively, changes over a 24-h period. These variations might be dependent on a temporal rhythm in post-receptor events, i.e., guanylate cyclase-cGMP-phosphodiesterase system which mediates responses to endothelium-derived relaxing factor(s).
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