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A distinct nitric oxide and adenosine A1 receptor dependent hepatic artery vasodilatatory response in the CCl4-cirrhotic liver

Journal

LIVER INTERNATIONAL
Volume 30, Issue 7, Pages 988-994

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1478-3231.2010.02278.x

Keywords

adenosine; cirrhosis; hepatic artery; liver perfusion

Funding

  1. Wilhelm-Roux-Stipendium of the Martin-Luther-University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
  2. Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias (Instituto de Salud Carlos III) [CM 03/00037]
  3. VA Merit Review. W. Mehal [%R01DK076674-4]

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Increase of portal venous vascular resistance is counteracted by decrease of hepatic arterial vascular resistance (hepatic arterial buffer response). This process is mediated by adenosine in normal livers. In cirrhosis, hepatic arterial vascular resistance is decreased but the involvement of adenosine in this process is unknown. The aim of our study was to identify the signalling pathway responsible for the decreased hepatic arterial resistance in cirrhotic livers. Methods: Cirrhosis was induced by CCl4. Using a bivascular liver perfusion dose-response curves to adenosine of the HA were performed in the presence and the absence of pan-adenosine blocker (8-SPT), A1 blocker (caffeine) or nitric oxide synthase-blocker (L-NMMA) after preconstriction with an alpha 1-agonist (methoxamine). Western blot of the HA were used to measure the density of the A1 and A2a receptors. Results: Adenosine caused a dose dependent relaxation of the hepatic artery of both cirrhotic and control animals that were blocked in both groups by 8-SPT (P < 0.02). The response to adenosine was greater in cirrhotic rats (P = 0.016). Both L-NMMA (P = 0.003) and caffeine reduced the response to adenosine in cirrhotic but not in control animals. Western blot analysis showed a higher density of A1 and a lower density of A2a receptor in cirrhotic animals (P < 0.05). Conclusion: The adenosine-induced vasodilatation of the HA is increased in cirrhotic rats suggesting a role for adenosine-NO in the decreased hepatic arterial vascular resistance found in cirrhosis. This significantly greater response in cirrhosis by the A1 receptor follows the same pathway that is seen in hypoxic conditions in extra-hepatic tissues.

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