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Effect of simulated microgravity on vascular contractility
Authors:Purdy, R. E.   Duckles, S. P.   Krause, D. N.   Rubera, K. M.   Sara, D.
Abstract:Microgravity was simulated inSprague-Dawley (SD) and Wistar (W) rats by using a tail harness toelevate the hindquarters, producing hindlimb unweighting (HU). After 20 days of HU treatment, blood vessels from both HU and control rats werecut into 3-mm rings and mounted in tissue baths for the measurement ofisometric contraction. HU treatment decreased the contractile responseto 68 mM K+ in abdominal aortafrom W rats. HU treatment also decreased the contraction to 68 mMK+ in carotid arteries from bothrat strains and in femoral arteries from W but not SD rats. HUtreatment reduced the maximal response to norepinephrine in allarteries except the femoral from SD rats. HU treatment reduced themaximal response of jugular vein from W rats to 68 mMK+ but had no effect on thatresponse in femoral vein from either rat strain. HU treatment also hadno significant effect on the maximal response to norepinephrine inveins. These results demonstrate that HU treatment caused a nearlyuniversal reduction of contractility in arteries, but generally had noeffect in veins.

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