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Abstract


This study was designed to observe anoxia-induced responses and to clarify their possible mechanisms in porcine basilar and circle of Willis arteries. Anoxia produced a transient vasoconstriction. which then recovered to the basal tension of a
3-5
min.
later. and the reoxygenation that follows produced the biphasic (relaxation-contraction) response in the intact endothelial rings under resting tension,. The anoxia-induced contraction was potentiated by pretreatment with KCl and PGF2¥á.
Reoxygenation
produced only sustained relaxation. Removal of the endothelium and pretreatment with nimodipine or indomethacine markedly attenuated the anoxia-induced contractions. Anoxia transiently and significantly increased cyclic GMP contents in the
endothelium-intact preparations. but did not affect them in the endothelium-removed ones.
The above results suggest that anoxia-induced contraction is endothelium-dependent and is resultant to the release of a Prostaglandin-like substance(s).

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