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Regional Differences In 5-Ht Receptors In Cerebral And Testicular Arterioles Of The Rat As Revealed By Ca2+ Imaging Of Real-Time Confocal Microscopy: Variances By Artery Size And Organ Specificity

ARCHIVES OF HISTOLOGY AND CYTOLOGY(2008)

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5-hydroxytriptamine (5-HT) is an important transmitter for vessel constriction. The present study was performed to clarify the effect of 5-HT on smooth muscles in large- and small-sized cerebral and testicular arterioles by confocal microscopy, with special reference to intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+](i)) dynamics. In cerebral vessels, 5-HT induced a [Ca2+](i) increase and the contraction of smooth muscle cells in large- and mid-sized arterioles (external diameters >50 mu m) but not in small-sized arterioles. Conspicuous [Ca2+](i) changes by 5-HT were especially observed in the portions close to the cerebral arterial circle, and the 5-HT-induced responses were caused by both Ca2+ influx and mobilization. Experiments using agonists and antagonists also revealed that cerebral arteriole smooth muscles possess 5-HT1a, 1b, 2 (G-protein-coupled type), and 3 (ion channel type) receptors; specifically, 5-HT2 plays a major role in these responses. On the other hand, in testicular vessels, there were few regional differences among responses to 5-HT, and both large- and small-sized arterioles responded to 5-HT. The responses were caused by only Ca2+ mobilization mediated 5-HT1a and 2. These results indicate that arterioles in different tissues may respond to 5-HT in different manners. Regional differences and the size-dependent manner of responses to 5-HT in cerebral blood vessels also indicate that the regulatory mechanism of blood circulation is highly differentiated in each region of the central nervous system.
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real time,confocal microscopy
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