Perinatal Lead Exposure Affects Nitric Oxide and Cyclooxygenase Pathways in Aorta of Weaned Rats
Open Access
- 30 January 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Toxicological Sciences
- Vol. 103 (1), 207-214
- https://doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfn018
Abstract
Perinatal Pb exposure may modulate arterial tone through nitric oxide (NO) and cyclooxygenase products. To investigate this, Wistar dams received 1000 ppm of Pb or sodium acetate (control) in drinking water during pregnancy and lactation. Curves were constructed in phenylephrine-precontracted intact and/or denuded rings of thoracic aortas of weaned (23-day-old) male pups from their responses to Nω-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME, NO synthase inhibitor) and ACh in the absence or presence of indomethacin (10−5M, cyclooxygenase inhibitor) or L-NAME (3 × 10−7M and 3 × 10−4M). Blood lead concentration and systolic blood pressure (SBP) were higher in intoxicated than control pups (blood lead μg/dl: control < 3.0, Pb 58.7 ± 6.5*; SBP mmHg: control 111.4 ± 2.3, Pb 135.5 ± 2.4*). In L-NAME–treated rings maximal responses increased in Pb-exposed rats, and were higher in intact than in denuded aortas (contraction [% of phenylephrine] intact: control 184.3 ± 23.7, Pb 289.1 ± 18.3*; denuded: control 125.1 ± 4.5, Pb 154.8 ± 13.3*). ACh-induced relaxation in intact aortas from Pb-exposed rats presented rightward shift in L-NAME presence (EC50 × 10−7M: control 1.32 [0.33–5.18], Pb 4.88 [3.56–6.69]*) but moved left under indomethacin (EC50 × 10−7M: control 8.95 [3.47–23.07], Pb 0.97 [0.38–2.43]*). *p < 0.05 significant relative to the respective control; N = 7–9. Endothelium removal abolished ACh-induced relaxation. Perinatal Pb exposure caused hypertension associated with alterations in the production and/or release of basal and stimulated endothelium-derived relaxing factors–NO and constricting cyclooxygenase products. These findings may help explain the contribution of NO and cyclooxygenase products to the etiology and/or maintenance of Pb-induced hypertension and could ultimately lead to therapeutic advantages in plumbism.Keywords
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