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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2006;51(4):463-467.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4097/kjae.2006.51.4.463   
The Aortic Reactivity to Nitric Oxide after Cardiopulmonary Bypass in Rats.
Jae Chan Choi, Young Bok Lee, Hyun Kyo Lim, Jong Taek Park, Kwang Ho Lee, Jae Myoung Kim, Soon Yul Kim
Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, Wonju, Korea. soonyul@yonsei.ac.kr
Abstract
BACKGROUND
We evaluated whether vessel reactivity to nitric oxide changed after cardiopulmonary bypass, which would play an inportant role in temporary vital organ perfusion.
METHODS
We used the distal aortas of five rats weighing 400-500 g after cardiopulmonary bypass in experimental group. We also used the distal aortas of five rats before cardiopulmonary bypass under sham operation in control group. All cumulative concentration-effect curves were performed in the aortic rings and EC50 and maximal response (Emax) were calculated by using nonlineal logistic regression analysis with the software PRISM (Graphpad, Mountain View, CA).
RESULTS
CPB inhibited acetylcholine induced relaxation in aortic rings and also inhibited sodium nitroprusside (SNP) induced relaxation in ones. It was similar to depression of acetylcholine induced relaxation.
CONCLUSIONS
The depression of aortic rings relaxation after CPB may be associated with attenuated sensitivity of them to NO in rats.
Key Words: aorta; cardiopulmonary bypass; nitric oxide; sensitivity


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