Circulation, Vol 77, 1072-1080, Copyright © 1988 by American Heart Association
JR McEwan, N Benjamin, S Larkin, RW Fuller, CT Dollery and I MacIntyre
A comparison has been made of the effects of the potent vasodilating
peptide calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and substance P (SP) on
resistance and capacitance vessels of normal subjects. Brachial artery
infusion of 1.25 to 10 pmol/min CGRP and of 0.25 to 1.5 pmol/min SP
produced maximal increases in forearm blood flow (177 +/- 75% and 198 +/-
50%, respectively), as measured by venous occlusion plethysmography. The
vasodilation due to CGRP was prolonged, with a half-life of biological
effect of approximately 18 min, while that due to SP was of short duration,
with a half-life of biological effect of approximately 15 sec. There was
rapid development of tachyphylaxis to the effects of arterial infusion of
SP, but not of CGRP, during a prolonged infusion at one dose. CGRP did not
alter the diameter of a superficial hand vein, either at rest or when the
vein was constricted by a simultaneous infusion of norepinephrine or by the
single deep breath reflex. In contrast, SP caused dilatation of veins
preconstricted with norepinephrine, although the effect was only transient
and dose-response curves could not be constructed. The venoconstrictor
response to a single deep breath was abolished by SP. Simultaneous arterial
infusion of both peptides produced at least additive, and possibly
synergistic, effects on forearm blood flow. We propose that both CGRP and
SP have a role in the regulation of vascular smooth muscle tone.
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Vasodilatation by calcitonin gene-related peptide and by substance P: a comparison of their effects on resistance and capacitance vessels of human forearms
Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London, United Kingdom.
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