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Departments of Internal Medicine and Pharmacology and Cardiovascular Center, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa 52242
Reactive oxygen species are important modulators of cerebral vascular tone. Recent evidence, mainly from the aorta, suggests that NAD(P)H oxidase is a major source of vascular superoxide. The goal of the present study was to examine the effects of NADH and NADPH that are commonly used to stimulate NAD(P)H oxidase activity, on superoxide levels and cerebral vascular tone. Basilar arteries and cerebral arterioles from normal rabbits were studied in vitro using isolated tissue baths and in vivo using a cranial window, respectively. In the basilar artery, NADH produced a biphasic response; low concentrations (0.1-10 µM NADH) produced marked relaxation, whereas higher concentrations (30-100 µM NADH) produced contraction. Responses to NADH were significantly (P < 0.05) inhibited in the presence of 4,5-dihydroxy-1,3-benzene-disulfonic acid (Tiron; a scavenger of superoxide, 10 mM). In contrast, NADPH (10-100 µM) produced moderate contraction of the basilar artery, which was inhibited in the presence of Tiron. In vivo, NADH produced Tiron-sensitive dilatation of cerebral arterioles. NADH and NADPH dose dependently increased superoxide levels in the basilar artery, as detected by lucigenin (5 µM)-enhanced chemiluminescence, but increases in superoxide were significantly greater for NADPH than NADH. These increases in superoxide were markedly reduced in the presence of polyethylene glycol-superoxide dismutase (300 U/ml) or diphenylene iodonium [0.1 mM, an inhibitor of flavin-containing enzymes, including NAD(P)H oxidase] but were not affected by indomethacin, NG-nitro-L-arginine, or allopurinol. These data suggest that NADH- and NADPH-induced changes in cerebral vascular tone are mediated by superoxide, produced by a flavin-containing enzyme, most likely NAD(P)H oxidase, but not xanthine oxidase or nitric oxide synthase.
basilar artery; cerebral arterioles; rabbit; reactive oxygen species
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