Acute tetrahydrobiopterin supplementation attenuates sympathetic vasoconstrictor responsiveness in resting and contracting skeletal muscle of healthy rats

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Tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) is an essential cofactor for the production of nitric oxide (NO) and supplementation with BH4 improves NO-dependent vasodilation. NO also reduces sympathetic vasoconstrictor responsiveness in resting and contracting skeletal muscle. Thus> we hypothesized that supplementation with BH4 would blunt sympathetic vasoconstrictor responsiveness in resting and contracting skeletal muscle. Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 15, 399 ± 57 g) were anesthetized and instrumented with an indwelling brachial artery catheter, femoral artery flow probe, and a stimulating electrode on the lumbar sympathetic chain. Triceps surae muscles were stimulated to contract rhythmically at 30% and 60% of maximal contractile force (MCF). The percentage change of femoral vascular conductance (%FVC) in response to sympathetic stimulations delivered at 2 and 5 Hz was determined at rest and during muscle contraction in control and acute BH4 supplementation (20 mg·kg-l + 10 mg·kg-l·h-1, IA) conditions. BH4 reduced (P < 0.05) the vasoconstrictor response to sympathetic stimulation (i.e., decrease in FVC) at rest (Control: 2 Hz: -28 ± 5%FVC; 5 Hz: -45 ± 5%; BH4: 2 Hz: -17 ± 4%FVC; 5 Hz: —34 ± 7%FVC) and during muscular contraction at 30% MCF (Control: 2 Hz: -14 ± 6%FVC; 5 Hz: -28 ± 11%; BH4: 2 Hz: -6 ± 6%FVC; 5 Hz: -16 ± 10%) and 60% MCF (Control: 2 Hz: -7 ± 3%FVC; 5 Hz: -16 ± 6%FVC; BH4: 2 Hz: -2 ± 3%FVC; 5 Hz: -11 ± 6%FVC). These data are consistent with our hypothesis that acute BH4 supplementation decreases sympathetic vasoconstrictor responsiveness in resting and contracting skeletal muscle.

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Jendzjowsky, N. G., Just, T. P., Jones, K. E., & DeLorey, D. S. (2014). Acute tetrahydrobiopterin supplementation attenuates sympathetic vasoconstrictor responsiveness in resting and contracting skeletal muscle of healthy rats. Physiological Reports, 2(10). https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12164

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