Title of article :
DO L-ARGININE and L-NAME ALTER CORONARY VASCULAR and AORTIC ENDOTHELIAL PERMEABILITY IN NORMAL- and HIGHCHOLESTEROL- FED RATS?
Author/Authors :
Khazaei(, Majid Department of Physiology - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Haghparast, Elham Department of Physiology - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Afshar, Mohammad Department of Anatomy - Birjand university of medical sciences
Abstract :
INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of L-arginine (L-Arg)
and L-NAME on coronary vascular and aortic endothelial permeability in normocholesterolemic
(NC) and hypercholesterolemic (HC) rats.
METHODS: Forty-eight male rats were divided into NC and HC groups and each group was divided
into L-Arginine-treated, L-NAME-treated and control subgroups. L-Arg (2.25%) and LNAME
(0.75 mg/ml) were dissolved in drinking water and control groups received tap water.
After 8 weeks, endothelial permeability was assessed by using the Evans Blue (EB) dye method.
RESULTS: Aortic endothelial permeability was significantly higher in HC group compared to
NC group (15.1±0.7 vs. 7.7±0.8 1gEB/g tissue, respectively; P<0.05). L-Arg and L-NAME treatment
decreased aortic endothelial permeability in HC animals (L-Arg: 8.4±0.4 & L-NAME:
10.8±0.6 vs. 15.1±0.7 1gEB/g tissue, respectively; P<0.05). There was no significant difference
in endothelial permeability in coronary circulation between HC and NC groups and L-Arg and
L-NAME did not alter endothelial permeability.
CONCLUSION: It seems that L-Arg and L-NAME have different effects on endothelial permeability
based on physiological and pathological conditions and type of vessel.
Keywords :
L-Arginine , L-NAME , nitric oxide , endothelium , permeability
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics