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Effect of cigarette smoke extract on arteriolar dilatation in vivo
Authors:Mayhan, William G.   Sharpe, Glenda M.
Abstract:Mayhan, William G., and Glenda M. Sharpe. Effect ofcigarette smoke extract on arteriolar dilatation in vivo.J. Appl. Physiol. 81(5):1996-2003, 1996.---The goal of this study was to determine whethercigarette smoke extract alters dilatation of arterioles in vivo inresponse to agonists that produce activation of ATP-sensitive potassiumchannels and activation of adenylate cyclase. By using intravitalmicroscopy, we measured diameter of arterioles contained within themicrocirculation of the hamster cheek pouch during suffusion withagonists in the absence and presence of cigarette smoke extract (0.1, 0.5, and 1.0%). Before treatment with cigarette smoke extract,activation of ATP-sensitive potassium channels with aprikalim andcromakalim produced dose-related dilatation of cheek poucharterioles. Similarly, activation of adenylate cyclasewith isoproterenol and forskolin produced dose-related dilatation ofcheek pouch arterioles before treatment with cigarette smoke extract.Superfusion of 0.1% cigarette smoke extract did not change baselinediameter of arterioles and did not alter responses of cheek poucharterioles to activation of ATP-sensitive potassium channels andadenylate cyclase. Superfusion of 0.5 and 1.0% cigarette smoke extractalso did not alter baseline diameter of arterioles but did impairdilatation of arterioles in response to activation of ATP-sensitivepotassium channels and adenylate cyclase. These findings suggest thatcigarette smoke extract impairs dilatation of resistance arterioles inresponse to activation of important cellular dilator pathways.

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