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  • Title: Role of thromboxane A2 in the vasoconstrictor response to endothelin-1, angiotensin II and 5-hydroxytryptamine in human placental vessels.
    Author: Howarth SR, Vallance P, Wilson CA.
    Journal: Placenta; 1995 Dec; 16(8):679-89. PubMed ID: 8710799.
    Abstract:
    The possibility that the vasoconstrictor agents present in the circulation may mediate their effect on placental blood flow by stimulating local prostanoid production was investigated. Placental cotyledons obtained at term from normal pregnancies were perfused in vitro. The dose-related vasoconstrictor effects of endothelin-1 (ET-1), angiotensin II (A II) and 5-hydroxytryptamine (5 HT) were reduced by graded concentrations of the thromboxane A2 (TXA2) receptor antagonist GR32191 (10(-7)-10(-4)M), aspirin (10(-5)-10(-4)M) and indomethacin (10(-5)M). The effect of the TXA2 receptor agonist U46619 was totally abolished by GR32191 (10(-7)M) but unaffected by the prostanoid synthesis inhibitors, aspirin and indomethacin although they prevented a self-priming effect of U46619. When effluents were collected from perfused placentae, 5-10 min after administration of sub-maximal doses of ET-1 (20 pmol), A II (500 pmol) and 5 HT (15 pmol), there was a significant increase in TXB2, the stable metabolite of TXA2, indicating the vasoconstrictors had induced an increase in local prostanoid production. These findings indicate that the vasoconstrictor effects of ET-1, A II and 5 HT in the placental vascular bed are mediated, at least in part, by vasoconstrictor prostanoids including TXA2.
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