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Simulated microgravity increases myogenic tone in rat cerebral arteries
Authors:Geary  Greg G; Krause  Diana N; Purdy  Ralph E; Duckles  Sue P
Abstract:Adaptation ofthe cerebral circulation to microgravity was investigated in rat middlecerebral arteries after 20 days of hindlimb unweighting (HU). Myogenicresponses were measured in isolated, pressurized arteries from HU andcontrol animals. Maximal passive lumen diameters, obtained in theabsence of extracellular Ca2+ plusEDTA, were not significantly different between groups (249 vs. 258 µm). In physiological salt solution, arteries from both HU andcontrol animals maintained a constant lumen diameter when subjected toincremental increases in transmural pressure (20-80 mmHg).However, the diameter of arteries from HU animals was significantly smaller than that of arteries from control animals at all pressures; this difference could be eliminated by exposure to the nitric oxidesynthase inhibitorNG-nitro-L-argininemethyl ester. After HU treatment, transient distensibility of theartery wall in response to pressure was also significantly decreased,whereas the frequency and amplitude of vasomotion were increased. Thelatter changes were not affected byNG-nitro-L-argininemethyl ester. Thus simulated microgravity increases cerebral arterymyogenic tone through both nitric oxide synthase-dependent and-independent mechanisms.

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