Comparison of endothelium-related responses to nucleotides of dog and monkey cerebral arteries

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We compared mechanical responses to uridine-5′triphosphate (UTP) and 2-(methylthio) adenosine-5′diphosphate (2MeSADP) of cerebral arteries isolated from dogs and monkeys. In the dog, UTP induced endothelium-independent contraction, whereas 2MeSADP induced endothelium-dependent relaxation that was abolished by NG -nitro- L -arginine (L-NA). In the monkey, both UTP and 2MeSADP induced endothelium-dependent relaxation. L -NA largely inhibited the UTP-induced relaxation whereas it partially inhibited the 2MeSADP-induced relaxation, and both remaining relaxations were abolished by charybdotoxin plus apamin. In conclusion, dog and monkey cerebral arteries respond differentially to UTP and similarly to 2MeSADP; however, involvement of endothelium-derived relaxing factor in the endothelium-dependent relaxation by 2MeSADP is quite different between the two species. © 2010 The Japanese Pharmacological Society.

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Geddawy, A., Shimosato, T., Tawa, M., Imamura, T., & Okamura, T. (2010). Comparison of endothelium-related responses to nucleotides of dog and monkey cerebral arteries. Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, 112(3), 378–381. https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.09316SC

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