Nitric Oxide (NO) in normal and hypoxic vascular regulation of the spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias

Abstract Nitric oxide (NO) is a potent vasodilator in terrestrial vertebrates, but whether vascular endothelial‐derived NO plays a role in vascular regulation in fish remains controversial. To explore this issue, a study was made of spiny dogfish sharks ( Squalus acanthias ) in normoxia and acute hy...

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Published in:Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Comparative Experimental Biology
Main Authors: Swenson, Kai E., Eveland, Randy L., Gladwin, Mark T., Swenson, Erik R.
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/jez.a.145 2024-06-02T08:16:04+00:00 Nitric Oxide (NO) in normal and hypoxic vascular regulation of the spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias Swenson, Kai E. Eveland, Randy L. Gladwin, Mark T. Swenson, Erik R. 2005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jez.a.145 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fjez.a.145 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/jez.a.145 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Comparative Experimental Biology volume 303A, issue 2, page 154-160 ISSN 1548-8969 1552-499X journal-article 2005 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/jez.a.145 2024-05-03T11:36:39Z Abstract Nitric oxide (NO) is a potent vasodilator in terrestrial vertebrates, but whether vascular endothelial‐derived NO plays a role in vascular regulation in fish remains controversial. To explore this issue, a study was made of spiny dogfish sharks ( Squalus acanthias ) in normoxia and acute hypoxia (60 min exposure to seawater equilibrated with 3% oxygen) with various agents known to alter NO metabolism or availability. In normoxia, nitroprusside (a NO donor) reduced blood pressure by 20%, establishing that vascular smooth muscle responds to NO. L‐arginine, the substrate for NO synthase, had no hemodynamic effect. Acetylcholine, which stimulates endothelial NO and prostaglandin production in mammals, reduced blood pressure, but also caused marked bradycardia. L‐NAME, an inhibitor of all NO synthases, caused a small 10% rise in blood pressure, but cell‐free hemoglobin (a potent NO scavenger and hypertensive agent in mammals) had no effect. Acute hypoxia caused a 15% fall in blood pressure, which was blocked by L‐NAME and cell‐free hemoglobin. Serum nitrite, a marker of NO production, rose with hypoxia, but not with L‐NAME. Results suggest that NO is not an endothelial‐derived vasodilator in the normoxic elasmobranch. The hypertensive effect of L‐NAME may represent inhibition of NO production in the CNS and nerves regulating blood pressure. In acute hypoxia, there is a rapid up‐regulation of vascular NO production that appears to be responsible for hypoxic vasodilation. J. Exp. Zool. 303A:154–160, 2005 . © 2005 Wiley‐Liss, Inc. Article in Journal/Newspaper spiny dogfish Squalus acanthias Wiley Online Library Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Comparative Experimental Biology 303A 2 154 160
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description Abstract Nitric oxide (NO) is a potent vasodilator in terrestrial vertebrates, but whether vascular endothelial‐derived NO plays a role in vascular regulation in fish remains controversial. To explore this issue, a study was made of spiny dogfish sharks ( Squalus acanthias ) in normoxia and acute hypoxia (60 min exposure to seawater equilibrated with 3% oxygen) with various agents known to alter NO metabolism or availability. In normoxia, nitroprusside (a NO donor) reduced blood pressure by 20%, establishing that vascular smooth muscle responds to NO. L‐arginine, the substrate for NO synthase, had no hemodynamic effect. Acetylcholine, which stimulates endothelial NO and prostaglandin production in mammals, reduced blood pressure, but also caused marked bradycardia. L‐NAME, an inhibitor of all NO synthases, caused a small 10% rise in blood pressure, but cell‐free hemoglobin (a potent NO scavenger and hypertensive agent in mammals) had no effect. Acute hypoxia caused a 15% fall in blood pressure, which was blocked by L‐NAME and cell‐free hemoglobin. Serum nitrite, a marker of NO production, rose with hypoxia, but not with L‐NAME. Results suggest that NO is not an endothelial‐derived vasodilator in the normoxic elasmobranch. The hypertensive effect of L‐NAME may represent inhibition of NO production in the CNS and nerves regulating blood pressure. In acute hypoxia, there is a rapid up‐regulation of vascular NO production that appears to be responsible for hypoxic vasodilation. J. Exp. Zool. 303A:154–160, 2005 . © 2005 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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author Swenson, Kai E.
Eveland, Randy L.
Gladwin, Mark T.
Swenson, Erik R.
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Eveland, Randy L.
Gladwin, Mark T.
Swenson, Erik R.
Nitric Oxide (NO) in normal and hypoxic vascular regulation of the spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias
author_facet Swenson, Kai E.
Eveland, Randy L.
Gladwin, Mark T.
Swenson, Erik R.
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title Nitric Oxide (NO) in normal and hypoxic vascular regulation of the spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias
title_short Nitric Oxide (NO) in normal and hypoxic vascular regulation of the spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias
title_full Nitric Oxide (NO) in normal and hypoxic vascular regulation of the spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias
title_fullStr Nitric Oxide (NO) in normal and hypoxic vascular regulation of the spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias
title_full_unstemmed Nitric Oxide (NO) in normal and hypoxic vascular regulation of the spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias
title_sort nitric oxide (no) in normal and hypoxic vascular regulation of the spiny dogfish, squalus acanthias
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