We postulate 2 roles for L-Arginine in the control of brain microcirculation. Both roles are endothelium dependent and depend on the production of an endothelium derived relaxing factor (""""""""EDRF"""""""") from L-Arginine. The """"""""EDRF"""""""" relaxes the vessels and opposes platelet adhesion and aggregation. These hypotheses are based on a variety of published data, most of it in vitro. Tests of the hypotheses will be performed on mouse pial arterioles in vivo. Diameter will be monitored by TV microscopy. We will test the ability of L-Arg to dilate the arterioles and the ability of L-NMMA to block this dilation and to constrict the arterioles. L-NMMA is the putative inhibitor of the L-Arg to """"""""EDRF"""""""" pathway. We will compare the activities of L-Arg with other amino acids (controls). We will injure the endothelium with a laser/Evans blue technique. This eliminates """"""""EDRF"""""""". If the actions of L-Arg or LNMMA on diameter are endothelium dependent and mediated by """"""""EDRF"""""""", these actions should be lost. A greater injury by laser/Evans blue will induce platelet aggregation at the damaged site. We monitor onset of aggregation via intravital microscopy. We will test the capacity of L-Arg or L-NMMA to influence the onset of aggregation. Platelet aggregation is inhibited during and after periods of high shear. We will see if this is due to increased release of """"""""EDRF"""""""" by attempting to alter the effects of high shear with agents known to alter """"""""EDRF"""""""" release and with L-Arg and LNMMA. Zones of very minimal endothelial injury eliminate local """"""""EDRF"""""""" without inducing platelet aggregation. Such zones will now """"""""capture"""""""" passing platelet emboli or platelets activated by an upstream stimulus. We will attempt to alter the increased """"""""stickiness"""""""" of such """"""""capture"""""""" sites by treating the vessels with substances known to alter production or release of """"""""EDRF"""""""", and with L-Arg and LNMMA. A role of L-Arg in control of local platelet aggregation/adhesion via EDRF will be supported if: (a) enhancers of EDRF production/release inhibit aggregation/adhesion - (b) L-Arg and LNMMA respectively inhibit and enhance local aggregation/adhesion.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01HL045617-03
Application #
2222293
Study Section
Experimental Cardiovascular Sciences Study Section (ECS)
Project Start
1991-03-01
Project End
1995-02-28
Budget Start
1993-03-01
Budget End
1995-02-28
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
1993
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Virginia Commonwealth University
Department
Pathology
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
City
Richmond
State
VA
Country
United States
Zip Code
23298
Rosenblum, W I; Nelson, G H; Murata, S (1995) Protein synthesis and rapid recovery of endothelium-dependent dilation after endothelial injury of pial arterioles. Am J Physiol 268:H512-5
Murata, S; Rosenblum, W I; Shimizu, T et al. (1995) Delayed platelet adhesion/aggregation at sites of endothelial injury in mouse cerebral arterioles after transient elevations of blood pressure and shear. Stroke 26:650-3;discussion 654
Rosenblum, W I; Murata, S; Nelson, G H et al. (1994) Anti-CD31 delays platelet adhesion/aggregation at sites of endothelial injury in mouse cerebral arterioles. Am J Pathol 145:33-6
Rosenblum, W I; Shimizu, T; Nelson, G H (1993) Interaction of endothelium with dilation produced by inhibitors of cyclic nucleotide diesterases in mouse brain arterioles in vivo. Stroke 24:266-70
Said, S; Rosenblum, W I; Povlishock, J T et al. (1993) Correlations between morphological changes in platelet aggregates and underlying endothelial damage in cerebral microcirculation of mice. Stroke 24:1968-76
Rosenblum, W I; Nishimura, H; Nelson, G H (1992) L-NMMA in brain microcirculation of mice is inhibited by blockade of cyclooxygenase and by superoxide dismutase. Am J Physiol 262:H1343-9
Rosenblum, W I; Nishimura, H; Ellis, E F et al. (1992) The endothelium-dependent effects of thimerosal on mouse pial arterioles in vivo: evidence for control of microvascular events by EDRF as well as prostaglandins. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 12:703-6
Rosenblum, W I; Nelson, G H; Shimizu, T (1992) L-arginine suffusion restores response to acetylcholine in brain arterioles with damaged endothelium. Am J Physiol 262:H961-4
Rosenblum, W I (1992) Endothelium-derived relaxing factor in brain blood vessels is not nitric oxide. Stroke 23:1527-32
Nishimura, H; Rosenblum, W I; Nelson, G H et al. (1991) Agents that modify EDRF formation alter antiplatelet properties of brain arteriolar endothelium in vivo. Am J Physiol 261:H15-21