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Circulation, Vol 76, 898-905, Copyright © 1987 by American Heart Association
H Shimokawa, JY Lam, JH Chesebro, EJ Bowie and PM Vanhoutte
To study the effect of dietary supplementation with fish oil on
endothelium-dependent responses, Yorkshire pigs were maintained on a normal
diet or on a low (0.6 ml/kg/day) or a high (1.0 ml/kg/day) dose of
cod-liver oil for 4 weeks. Endothelium-dependent responses were examined in
vitro in rings of proximal left anterior descending coronary arteries taken
from control and treated animals studied in parallel. Endothelium-dependent
relaxations in response to bradykinin, serotonin, adenosine diphosphate,
and thrombin were facilitated in arteries from treated but not in those
from control animals, whereas the relaxations in response to A23187 were
unaltered. The facilitated relaxations were not altered by indomethacin but
significantly inhibited by methylene blue. Aggregating platelets from
control and treated pigs induced comparable, facilitated
endothelium-dependent relaxations in rings taken from treated pigs. The
platelet-induced contractions were significantly reduced in rings with
endothelium taken from treated pigs, and they were comparable in rings
without endothelium in both groups. Aggregating platelets from control and
treated pigs released comparable amounts of serotonin and thromboxane A2.
Endothelium-dependent relaxations induced by arachidonic acid and
eicosapentaenoic acid were unaltered, whereas transient endothelium-
dependent contractions induced by arachidonic acid were significantly
reduced by the treatment with cod-liver oil. Relaxations to sodium
nitroprusside or isoproterenol,and contractions to potassium chloride or
serotonin were not different in rings without endothelium from control or
treated pigs. These results indicate that dietary supplementation with
cod-liver oil facilitates endothelium-dependent relaxations and inhibits
endothelium-dependent contractions in porcine coronary arteries.
ARTICLES
Effects of dietary supplementation with cod-liver oil on endothelium- dependent responses in porcine coronary arteries
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905.
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