PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

Phenylephrine induces relaxation of longitudinal strips from small arteries of goat legs.

  • Kawin Padmaja Marconi,
  • Bhavithra Bharathi,
  • Alen Major Venis,
  • Renu Raj,
  • Soosai Manickam Amirtham,
  • Sathya Subramani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227316
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
p. e0227316

Abstract

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Alpha adrenergic stimulation is known to produce vasoconstriction. We have earlier shown that, in spiral strips of small arteries Phenylephrine (PE) caused vasorelaxation under high nitric oxide (NO) environment. However, on further experimentation it was realized that the PE-induced vasorelaxant response occurred only with longitudinal strips of small arteries even under normal NO environment while circular strips showed contraction with PE even under high NO environment. Such PE-induced vasorelaxation of longitudinal strips was blocked by Phentolamine, an alpha-adrenergic receptor blocker. On delineation of specific receptor subtype, PE-induced relaxation was found to be mediated through alpha 1D receptor. However, this phenomenon is specific to small artery, as longitudinal smooth muscle of aorta showed only contractile response to adrenergic stimulation. There is no prior report of longitudinal smooth muscle in small artery up to our knowledge. The results of this study and histological examination of vessel sections suggest the presence of longitudinal smooth muscle in small artery and their relaxant response to alpha adrenergic stimulation is a novel phenomenon.