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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 104, 453-458, Copyright © 1992 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
M Ochiai, M Ohno, J Taguchi, K Hara, H Suma, T Isshiki, T Yamaguchi and K Kurokawa
We examined the responses of human gastroepiploic arteries to histamine,
serotonin, and norepinephrine, comparing those of internal mammary arteries
and saphenous veins. Fresh specimens of the vessels were obtained
intraoperatively from 21 patients. The vessels were suspended in organ
chambers to record isometric tensions. With gastroepiploic arteries,
histamine induced relaxations in the endothelial rings (85% +/- 7%) but
failed to induce any contractions or relaxations in the rings without
endothelium. The relaxations were prevented by methylene blue or hemoglobin
and the H1-histaminergic receptor antagonist chlorpheniramine. With
internal mammary artery rings with endothelium, histamine at a low
concentration (10(-8) to 10(- 5.5) mol/L) induced relaxations (53% +/- 12%)
but evoked contractions at a higher concentration (10(-5) to 10(-4.5)
mol/L). With saphenous veins, histamine caused only contractions. Serotonin
induced markedly greater contractions in saphenous veins than in either
artery. The endothelium inhibited the maximal contraction in response to
serotonin in both arteries but not in veins. With the gastroepiploic
artery, the responses to norepinephrine and serotonin were similar to those
of the internal mammary artery. Histamine induces endothelium-dependent
relaxations only, and histaminergic receptors that induce contractions may
be absent on vascular smooth muscle cells. These vasoactive properties may
contribute to the high patency as a coronary graft.
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Responses of human gastroepiploic arteries to vasoactive substances: comparison with responses of internal mammary arteries and saphenous veins
First Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Japan.
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