Vasopressin and angiotensin II stimulate oxygen uptake in the perfused rat hindlimb

E Q Colquhoun, M Hettiarachchi, J M Ye, Erik A. Richter, A J Hniat, S Rattigan, M G Clark

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    Abstract

    Vasopressin and angiotensin II markedly stimulated oxygen uptake in the perfused rat hindlimb. The increase due to each agent approached 70% of the basal rate, and was greater than that produced by a maximal concentration of norepinephrine. Half-maximal stimulation occurred at 60 pM vasopressin, 0.5 nM angiotensin II and 10 nM norepinephrine. Angiotensins I and III were less potent than angiotensin II. For each agent, the dose-dependent increase in oxygen uptake coincided with a dose-dependent increase in perfusion pressure. The effects of both vasopressin and angiotensin to increase oxygen uptake and pressure were not inhibited by either phentolamine, propranolol or a combination of the two, but were completely inhibited by the vasodilator, nitroprusside. Nitroprusside also inhibited flow-induced increases in hindlimb oxygen uptake and perfusion pressure. The findings indicate a key role for the vascular system in the control of hindlimb oxygen uptake.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalLife Sciences
    Volume43
    Issue number21
    Pages (from-to)1747-1754
    Number of pages8
    ISSN0024-3205
    Publication statusPublished - 1988

    Keywords

    • Angiotensin I
    • Angiotensin II
    • Angiotensin III
    • Animals
    • Arginine Vasopressin
    • Hindlimb
    • Male
    • Nitroprusside
    • Norepinephrine
    • Oxygen
    • Oxygen Consumption
    • Phentolamine
    • Propranolol
    • Rats
    • Rats, Inbred Strains
    • Reference Values

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