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Vol. 287, Issue 2, 521-526, November 1998
Autonomic Neuroscience Institute, Royal Free Hospital School of
Medicine, London NW3 2PF, England
The aim of our study was to investigate the changes that occur in
functional responses of the golden hamster mesenteric arterial bed
after: 1) 8 wk of hibernation and 2) 2 hr after arousal from hibernation. Age-matched and cold-exposed hamsters were used as controls. At 8 wk after hibernation there was an increase in
sensitivity of vasoconstrictor responses to sympathetic nerve
stimulation but no significant difference in constrictor responses to
norepinephrine,
,
-methylene ATP, uridine 5'-triphosphate
or KCl (studied in unconstricted preparations), or in
endothelium-dependent vasodilatation to acetylcholine and uridine
5'-triphosphate (in methoxamine-preconstricted preparations) compared
with the control groups. In contrast, in the arousal from hibernation
group, sympathetic vasoconstriction was similar to that in the control
groups, and the maximal response to exogenous norepinephrine, and
responses to
,
-methylene ATP were augmented. These results
suggest that there is an augmentation of sympathetic neurotransmission
of golden hamster mesenteric arteries at 8 wk after hibernation, which
appears to be due to pre- rather than postjunctional changes. This is
reversed with arousal from hibernation, when the sensitivity of
sympathetic contractile responses is not different from that of the
controls. However, an increase in maximal constrictor responses to
norepinephrine suggests that postjunctional changes may occur in
sympathetic neurotransmission during arousal.
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