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1 Department of Pharmacological Sciences, University of Tampere; and Departments of 2 Clinical Chemistry, 3 Clinical Physiology, 4 Pediatrics, and 5 Internal Medicine, Tampere University Hospital, Tampere 33014, Finland
Because the effects of calcium
supplementation on arterial tone in nitric oxide-deficient hypertension
are unknown, we investigated the influence of elevating dietary calcium
from 1.1 to 3.0% in Wistar rats treated with
NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester
(L-NAME; 20 mg · kg
1 · day
1) for 8 wk. A high-calcium diet attenuated the
development of hypertension induced by L-NAME and abrogated
the associated impairments of endothelium-independent mesenteric
arterial relaxations to nitroprusside, isoproterenol, and cromakalim.
Endothelium-dependent relaxations to acetylcholine during nitric oxide
synthase inhibition in vitro were decreased in L-NAME rats
and improved by calcium supplementation. The inhibition of
cyclooxygenase by diclofenac augmented the responses to acetylcholine
in L-NAME rats but not in calcium + L-NAME
rats. When hyperpolarization of smooth muscle was prevented by KCl
precontraction, the responses to acetylcholine during combined nitric
oxide synthase and cyclooxygenase inhibition were similar in all
groups. Furthermore, superoxide dismutase enhanced the
acetylcholine-induced relaxations in L-NAME rats but not in
calcium + L-NAME rats. In conclusion, calcium
supplementation reduced blood pressure during chronic nitric oxide
synthase inhibition and abrogated the associated impairments in
endothelium-dependent and -independent arterial relaxation. The
augmented vasorelaxation after increased calcium intake in
L-NAME hypertension may be explained by enhanced
hyperpolarization and increased sensitivity to nitric oxide in arterial
smooth muscle and decreased vascular production of superoxide and
vasoconstrictor prostanoids.
calcium supplementation; endothelial factors; smooth muscle
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