Circulation, Vol 81, 741-747, Copyright © 1990 by American Heart Association
MO Coupe, JC Mak, M Yacoub, PJ Oldershaw and PJ Barnes
Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) is a 37-amino acid peptide that is a
potent coronary vasodilator. Although CGRP is found in high concentrations
around coronary arteries, its precise function in the control of coronary
vasomotor tone remains unclear. We studied the distribution of specific
receptors for CGRP in guinea pig and human hearts and found that the
highest concentration of specific receptors for CGRP was in the major
coronary arteries, which is consistent with the hypothesis that CGRP is
implicated in control of coronary vasomotor tone. Areas of coronary artery
with atheroma contained significantly decreased (158 +/- 35 grains/1,000
microns 2 tissue, n = 3) binding sites compared with binding sites in
normal arteries (266 +/- 10 grains/1,000 microns 2 tissue, n = 11; p less
than 0.001, t test). The decrease in receptors for CGRP around atheroma may
predispose these vessels to coronary spasm.
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Autoradiographic mapping of calcitonin gene-related peptide receptors in human and guinea pig hearts
Department of Cardiology, Brompton Hospital, London, England.
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