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The Beta-1-Receptor Blocker Nebivolol Elicits Dilation of Cerebral Arteries by Reducing Smooth Muscle [Ca(2+)](i)
RATIONALE: Nebivolol is known to have beta-1 blocker activity, but it was also suggested that it elicits relaxation of the peripheral arteries in part via release of nitric oxide (NO). However, the effect of nebivolol on the vasomotor tone of cerebral arteries is still unclear. OBJECTIVE: To assess...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5055296/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27716772 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164010 |
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author | Cseplo, Peter Vamos, Zoltan Ivic, Ivan Torok, Orsolya Toth, Attila Koller, Akos |
author_facet | Cseplo, Peter Vamos, Zoltan Ivic, Ivan Torok, Orsolya Toth, Attila Koller, Akos |
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description | RATIONALE: Nebivolol is known to have beta-1 blocker activity, but it was also suggested that it elicits relaxation of the peripheral arteries in part via release of nitric oxide (NO). However, the effect of nebivolol on the vasomotor tone of cerebral arteries is still unclear. OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of nebivolol on the diameter of isolated rat basilar arteries (BA) in control, in the presence of inhibitors of vasomotor signaling pathways of know action and hemolysed blood. METHODS AND RESULTS: Vasomotor responses were measured by videomicroscopy and the intracellular Ca(2+) by the Fura-2 AM ratiometric method. Under control conditions, nebivolol elicited a substantial dilation of the BA (from 216±22 to 394±20 μm; p<0.05) in a concentration-dependent manner (10(−7) to 10(−4) M). The dilatation was significantly reduced by endothelium denudation or by L-NAME (inhibitor of NO synthase) or by SQ22536 (adenylyl cyclase blocker). Dilatation of BA was also affected by beta-2 receptor blockade with butoxamine, but not by the guanylate cyclase blocker ODQ. Interestingly, beta-1 blockade by atenolol inhibited nebivolol-induced dilation. Also, the BK(Ca) channel blocker iberiotoxin and K(Ca) channel inhibitor TEA significantly reduced nebivolol-induced dilation. Nebivolol significantly reduced smooth muscle Ca(2+) level, which correlated with the increases in diameters and moreover it reversed the hemolysed blood-induced constriction of BA. CONCLUSIONS: Nebivolol seems to have an important dilator effect in cerebral arteries, which is mediated via several vasomotor mechanisms, converging on the reduction of smooth muscle Ca(2+) levels. As such, nebivolol may be effective to improve cerebral circulation in various diseased conditions, such as hemorrhage. |
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spelling | pubmed-50552962016-10-27 The Beta-1-Receptor Blocker Nebivolol Elicits Dilation of Cerebral Arteries by Reducing Smooth Muscle [Ca(2+)](i) Cseplo, Peter Vamos, Zoltan Ivic, Ivan Torok, Orsolya Toth, Attila Koller, Akos PLoS One Research Article RATIONALE: Nebivolol is known to have beta-1 blocker activity, but it was also suggested that it elicits relaxation of the peripheral arteries in part via release of nitric oxide (NO). However, the effect of nebivolol on the vasomotor tone of cerebral arteries is still unclear. OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of nebivolol on the diameter of isolated rat basilar arteries (BA) in control, in the presence of inhibitors of vasomotor signaling pathways of know action and hemolysed blood. METHODS AND RESULTS: Vasomotor responses were measured by videomicroscopy and the intracellular Ca(2+) by the Fura-2 AM ratiometric method. Under control conditions, nebivolol elicited a substantial dilation of the BA (from 216±22 to 394±20 μm; p<0.05) in a concentration-dependent manner (10(−7) to 10(−4) M). The dilatation was significantly reduced by endothelium denudation or by L-NAME (inhibitor of NO synthase) or by SQ22536 (adenylyl cyclase blocker). Dilatation of BA was also affected by beta-2 receptor blockade with butoxamine, but not by the guanylate cyclase blocker ODQ. Interestingly, beta-1 blockade by atenolol inhibited nebivolol-induced dilation. Also, the BK(Ca) channel blocker iberiotoxin and K(Ca) channel inhibitor TEA significantly reduced nebivolol-induced dilation. Nebivolol significantly reduced smooth muscle Ca(2+) level, which correlated with the increases in diameters and moreover it reversed the hemolysed blood-induced constriction of BA. CONCLUSIONS: Nebivolol seems to have an important dilator effect in cerebral arteries, which is mediated via several vasomotor mechanisms, converging on the reduction of smooth muscle Ca(2+) levels. As such, nebivolol may be effective to improve cerebral circulation in various diseased conditions, such as hemorrhage. Public Library of Science 2016-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5055296/ /pubmed/27716772 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164010 Text en © 2016 Cseplo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Cseplo, Peter Vamos, Zoltan Ivic, Ivan Torok, Orsolya Toth, Attila Koller, Akos The Beta-1-Receptor Blocker Nebivolol Elicits Dilation of Cerebral Arteries by Reducing Smooth Muscle [Ca(2+)](i) |
title | The Beta-1-Receptor Blocker Nebivolol Elicits Dilation of Cerebral Arteries by Reducing Smooth Muscle [Ca(2+)](i) |
title_full | The Beta-1-Receptor Blocker Nebivolol Elicits Dilation of Cerebral Arteries by Reducing Smooth Muscle [Ca(2+)](i) |
title_fullStr | The Beta-1-Receptor Blocker Nebivolol Elicits Dilation of Cerebral Arteries by Reducing Smooth Muscle [Ca(2+)](i) |
title_full_unstemmed | The Beta-1-Receptor Blocker Nebivolol Elicits Dilation of Cerebral Arteries by Reducing Smooth Muscle [Ca(2+)](i) |
title_short | The Beta-1-Receptor Blocker Nebivolol Elicits Dilation of Cerebral Arteries by Reducing Smooth Muscle [Ca(2+)](i) |
title_sort | beta-1-receptor blocker nebivolol elicits dilation of cerebral arteries by reducing smooth muscle [ca(2+)](i) |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5055296/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27716772 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164010 |
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