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   ACPA and JWH-133 modulate the vascular tone of superior mesenteric arteries through cannabinoid receptors,BKCa channels,and nitric oxide dependent mechanisms  
   
نویسنده lópez-dyck e. ,andrade-urzúa f. ,elizalde a. ,ferrer-villada t. ,dagnino-acosta a. ,huerta m. ,osuna-calleros z. ,rangel-sandoval c. ,sánchez-pastor e.
منبع pharmacological reports - 2017 - دوره : 69 - شماره : 6 - صفحه:1131 -1139
چکیده    Background some cannabinoids,a family of compounds derived from cannabis sativa (marijuana),have previously shown vasodilator effects in several studies,a feature that makes them suitable for the generation of a potential treatment for hypertension. the mechanism underlying this vasodilator effect in arteries is still controversial. in this report,we explored how the synthetic cannabinoids acpa (cb1-selective agonist) and jwh-133 (cb2-selective agonist) regulate the vascular tone of rat superior mesenteric arteries. methods to screen the expression of cb1 (cannabinoid receptor 1) and cb2 (cannabinoid receptor 2) receptors in arterial rings or isolated smooth muscle cells obtained from the artery,immunocytochemistry,immunohistochemistry,and confocal microscopy were performed. in addition,the effects on vascular tone induced by the two cannabinoids were tested in isometric tension experiments in rings obtained from superior mesenteric arteries. the participation of voltage and calcium-activated potassium channel of big conductance (bkca) and the role of nitric oxide (no) release on the vascular effects induced by acpa and jwh-133 were tested. results cb1 and cb2 receptors were highly expressed in the rat superior mesenteric artery,in both smooth muscle and endothelium. the vasodilation effect shown by acpa was endothelium-dependent through a mechanism involving cb1 receptors,bkca channel activation,and no release; meanwhile,the vasodilator effect of jwh-133 was induced by the activation of cb2 receptors located in smooth muscle and by a cb2 receptor-independent mechanism inducing no release. conclusions cb1 and cb2 receptor activation in superior mesenteric artery causes vasorelaxation by mechanisms involving bkca channels and no release. © 2017 institute of pharmacology,polish academy of sciences
کلیدواژه BKCa channels; Cannabinoid receptors; Cannabinoids; Superior mesenteric artery; Vasorelaxation
آدرس centro universitario de investigaciones biomédicas,universidad de colimacolima, Mexico, instituto tecnológico de colima,avenida tecnológico no. 1colima, Mexico, centro universitario de investigaciones biomédicas,universidad de colimacolima, Mexico, centro universitario de investigaciones biomédicas,universidad de colimacolima, Mexico, conacyt – universidad de colimacolima, Mexico, centro universitario de investigaciones biomédicas,universidad de colimacolima, Mexico, centro universitario de investigaciones biomédicas,universidad de colimacolima, Mexico, centro universitario de investigaciones biomédicas,universidad de colimacolima, Mexico, centro universitario de investigaciones biomédicas,universidad de colimacolima, Mexico
 
     
   
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