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Opposing Responses of the Calcium Channel Blocker Nicardipine to Vascular Stiffness in the Elastic and Muscular Arteries in Rabbits

Aim: The cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) consists of intrinsic and functional arterial stiffness mainly regulated by vasoactive compounds. A new stiffness index of the aorta (aBeta) and iliac-femoral arteries (ifBeta) was determined by applying the CAVI theory to the whole aorta and iliac-femoral...

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Autores principales: Horikoshi, Yuko, Katsuda, Shin-ichiro, Fujikura, Yuko, Hazama, Akihiro, Shimura, Hiroki, Shimizu, Tsuyoshi, Shirai, Kohji
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Publicado: Japan Atherosclerosis Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8629710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33746145
http://dx.doi.org/10.5551/jat.60848
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author Horikoshi, Yuko
Katsuda, Shin-ichiro
Fujikura, Yuko
Hazama, Akihiro
Shimura, Hiroki
Shimizu, Tsuyoshi
Shirai, Kohji
author_facet Horikoshi, Yuko
Katsuda, Shin-ichiro
Fujikura, Yuko
Hazama, Akihiro
Shimura, Hiroki
Shimizu, Tsuyoshi
Shirai, Kohji
author_sort Horikoshi, Yuko
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description Aim: The cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) consists of intrinsic and functional arterial stiffness mainly regulated by vasoactive compounds. A new stiffness index of the aorta (aBeta) and iliac-femoral arteries (ifBeta) was determined by applying the CAVI theory to the whole aorta and iliac-femoral arteries. We investigated the changes in aBeta and ifBeta in response to decreased blood pressure (BP) induced by the Ca (2+) channel blocker nicardipine to elucidate the involvement of Ca (2+) in aBeta and ifBeta. Methods: Pressure waves at the origin of the aorta (oA), distal end of the abdominal aorta (dA), and left femoral artery (fA) as well as flow waves at the oA were simultaneously recorded before and after the infusion of nicardipine (50 µg/kg/min) for 2 min in 12 male rabbits under pentobarbital anesthesia. Beta was calculated using the following formula: Beta=2ρ / PP×ln (SBP / DBP)×PWV (2) , where ρ, SBP, DBP, and PP denote blood density and systolic, diastolic, and pulse pressures, respectively. aBeta, ifBeta, and aortic-iliac-femoral Beta (aifBeta) were calculated using aPWV, ifPWV, and aifPWV, respectively. Results: SBP, mean arterial pressure (MAP), DBP, and total peripheral vascular resistance significantly decreased during the administration of nicardipine, whereas cardiac output significantly increased. aBeta and ifBeta significantly increased and decreased, respectively, whereas aifBeta did not change despite the decrease in BP. ifBeta and aBeta positively and negatively correlated with BP, respectively, whereas aifBeta did not correlate with SBP. Conclusions: There were contradictory arterial responses to nicardipine between the elastic and muscular arteries. Unknown vasoconstriction mechanisms that are not involved in Ca (2+) influx may function in the aorta in response to decreased BP.
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spelling pubmed-86297102021-12-11 Opposing Responses of the Calcium Channel Blocker Nicardipine to Vascular Stiffness in the Elastic and Muscular Arteries in Rabbits Horikoshi, Yuko Katsuda, Shin-ichiro Fujikura, Yuko Hazama, Akihiro Shimura, Hiroki Shimizu, Tsuyoshi Shirai, Kohji J Atheroscler Thromb Original Article Aim: The cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) consists of intrinsic and functional arterial stiffness mainly regulated by vasoactive compounds. A new stiffness index of the aorta (aBeta) and iliac-femoral arteries (ifBeta) was determined by applying the CAVI theory to the whole aorta and iliac-femoral arteries. We investigated the changes in aBeta and ifBeta in response to decreased blood pressure (BP) induced by the Ca (2+) channel blocker nicardipine to elucidate the involvement of Ca (2+) in aBeta and ifBeta. Methods: Pressure waves at the origin of the aorta (oA), distal end of the abdominal aorta (dA), and left femoral artery (fA) as well as flow waves at the oA were simultaneously recorded before and after the infusion of nicardipine (50 µg/kg/min) for 2 min in 12 male rabbits under pentobarbital anesthesia. Beta was calculated using the following formula: Beta=2ρ / PP×ln (SBP / DBP)×PWV (2) , where ρ, SBP, DBP, and PP denote blood density and systolic, diastolic, and pulse pressures, respectively. aBeta, ifBeta, and aortic-iliac-femoral Beta (aifBeta) were calculated using aPWV, ifPWV, and aifPWV, respectively. Results: SBP, mean arterial pressure (MAP), DBP, and total peripheral vascular resistance significantly decreased during the administration of nicardipine, whereas cardiac output significantly increased. aBeta and ifBeta significantly increased and decreased, respectively, whereas aifBeta did not change despite the decrease in BP. ifBeta and aBeta positively and negatively correlated with BP, respectively, whereas aifBeta did not correlate with SBP. Conclusions: There were contradictory arterial responses to nicardipine between the elastic and muscular arteries. Unknown vasoconstriction mechanisms that are not involved in Ca (2+) influx may function in the aorta in response to decreased BP. Japan Atherosclerosis Society 2021-12-01 2021-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8629710/ /pubmed/33746145 http://dx.doi.org/10.5551/jat.60848 Text en 2021 Japan Atherosclerosis Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the latest version of CC BY-NC-SA defined by the Creative Commons Attribution License.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/)
spellingShingle Original Article
Horikoshi, Yuko
Katsuda, Shin-ichiro
Fujikura, Yuko
Hazama, Akihiro
Shimura, Hiroki
Shimizu, Tsuyoshi
Shirai, Kohji
Opposing Responses of the Calcium Channel Blocker Nicardipine to Vascular Stiffness in the Elastic and Muscular Arteries in Rabbits
title Opposing Responses of the Calcium Channel Blocker Nicardipine to Vascular Stiffness in the Elastic and Muscular Arteries in Rabbits
title_full Opposing Responses of the Calcium Channel Blocker Nicardipine to Vascular Stiffness in the Elastic and Muscular Arteries in Rabbits
title_fullStr Opposing Responses of the Calcium Channel Blocker Nicardipine to Vascular Stiffness in the Elastic and Muscular Arteries in Rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Opposing Responses of the Calcium Channel Blocker Nicardipine to Vascular Stiffness in the Elastic and Muscular Arteries in Rabbits
title_short Opposing Responses of the Calcium Channel Blocker Nicardipine to Vascular Stiffness in the Elastic and Muscular Arteries in Rabbits
title_sort opposing responses of the calcium channel blocker nicardipine to vascular stiffness in the elastic and muscular arteries in rabbits
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8629710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33746145
http://dx.doi.org/10.5551/jat.60848
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