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Effect of prolonged incubation with copper on endothelium‐dependent relaxation in rat isolated aorta
Author(s) -
Chiarugi Alberto,
Pitari Giovanni Mario,
Costa Rosa,
Ferrante Margherita,
Villari Loredana,
AmicoRoxas Matilde,
Godfraind Théophile,
Bianchi Alfredo,
Salomone Salvatore
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
british journal of pharmacology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.432
H-Index - 211
eISSN - 1476-5381
pISSN - 0007-1188
DOI - 10.1038/sj.bjp.0704816
Subject(s) - tiron , phenylephrine , acetylcholine , superoxide dismutase , superoxide , chemistry , incubation , vasodilation , aorta , endothelium , medicine , endocrinology , catalase , intracellular , thoracic aorta , biochemistry , biology , oxidative stress , blood pressure , enzyme
We investigated the effects of prolonged exposure to copper (Cu 2+ ) on vascular functioning of isolated rat aorta. Aortic rings were exposed to CuSO 4 (3–24 h) in Dulbecco's modified Eagle medium with or without 10% foetal bovine serum (FBS) and then challenged with vasoconstrictors or vasodilators in the absence of Cu 2+ . Exposure to 2 μ M Cu 2+ in the absence of FBS did not modify the response to phenylephrine (PE) or acetylcholine (ACh) in aortic rings incubated for 24 h. Identical exposure in the presence of FBS increased the contractile response to 1 μ M PE by 30% ( P <0.05) and impaired the relaxant response to 3 μ M ACh or 1 μ M A23187 (ACh, from 65.7±7.1 to 6.2±1.1%, n =8; A23187, from 74.6±8.2 to 12.0±0.8%, n =6; P <0.01 for both). Cu 2+ exposure did not affect the relaxant response to NO‐donors. Impairment of vasorelaxation appeared 3 h after incubation with 2 μ M Cu 2+ and required 12 h to attain a steady state. Vasorelaxation to ACh was partially restored by 1 m M tiron (intracellular scavenger of superoxide ions; maximum relaxation 34.2±6.4%, n =10, P <0.01 vs Cu 2+ alone), whereas catalase, superoxide dismutase or cycloheximide were ineffective. Twenty‐four hour‐exposure to 2 μ M Cu 2+ did not affect endothelium integrity or eNOS expression, and increased the Cu content in arterial rings from 6.8±1.1 to 18.9±2.9 ng mg −1 wet weight, n =8; P <0.01. Our results show that, in the presence of FBS, prolonged exposure to submicromolar concentrations of Cu 2+ impaired endothelium‐dependent vasorelaxation in aortic rings, probably through an intracellular generation of superoxide ions.British Journal of Pharmacology (2002) 136 , 1185–1193. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0704816

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