Magnesium Removal Impairs the Regulatory Role of Rat Endothelium.

  • MIYAGAWA Koichi
    Division of Hypertension and Vascular Research, Second Department of Internal Medicine, Nagoya City University Medical School
  • DOHI Yasuaki
    Division of Hypertension and Vascular Research, Second Department of Internal Medicine, Nagoya City University Medical School
  • KOJIMA Masayoshi
    Division of Hypertension and Vascular Research, Second Department of Internal Medicine, Nagoya City University Medical School
  • SATO Koichi
    Division of Hypertension and Vascular Research, Second Department of Internal Medicine, Nagoya City University Medical School

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Abstract

Vascular endothelium has been shown to play an important role in the regulation of vascular tone and, hence, impairment of the endothelium may induce hypertension. Although magnesium (Mg) deficiency could induce hypertension, the role of Mg on the endothelium is unclear. We examined the effects of Mg removal on endothelium-dependent and -independent responses using ring preparations of femoral arteries obtained from spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY). Norepinephrine (10-9-10-4M) evoked concentration-dependent contractions in arteries with endothelium. The maximal response was greater in SHR than in WKY. Removal of external Mg augmented the contraction in WKY but not in SHR. As a result, the contraction obtained in arteries with endothelium was identical in the two groups. Removal of the endothelium enhanced the contraction in both strains, with a greater response occurring in WKY than in SHR in Krebs, but not in Mg-free, solution. As a result, in arteries without endothelium, the contractions were identical in WKY and SHR both in Krebs and Mg-free solutions. Acetylcholine (10-9-10-4M) evoked concentration-dependent relaxation in arteries with, but not in those without, endothelium obtained from WKY and SHR. The relaxation did not differ between the two strains, nor was it altered by Mg removal. Thus, Mg removal impairs inhibitory function of the endothelium against contraction induced by norepinephrine, without affecting endothelium-dependent relaxation in response to acetylcholine, in the rat femoral artery. The effect of Mg removal is not apparent in SHR. The fact that after removal of external Mg the contraction in response to norepinephrine in arteries with endothelium is identical in WKY and SHR suggests that a normotensive artery with Mg deficiency may mimic a hypertensive artery through endothelial impairment. (Hypertens Res 2000; 23: 669-675)

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