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Salivary Gland Homogenates of Lutzomyia Longipalpis and Its Vasodilatory Peptide Maxadilan Cause Plasma Leakage Via PAC1 Receptor Activation

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Journal J Vasc Res
Date 2009 Jan 30
PMID 19176972
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Abstract

Objectives: Experiments were designed to determine if salivary gland homogenates (SGH) of the sand fly Lutzomyia longipalpis, the vasodilatory peptides maxadilan and pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide (PACAP-38) may cause plasma leakage and to what extent these effects could be due to PAC1 receptor stimulation.

Methods: Using FITC-dextran as a plasma marker, intravital microscopy of the hamster cheek pouch (HCP) and a digital camera were used to assess arteriolar diameter and fluorescence of a selected area (5 mm(2)) representative of the HCP microcirculation.

Results: Cheek pouches prepared for intravital microscopy and exposed to topical application of SGH, maxadilan or PACAP-38 developed maximal dilation of arterioles in the range of 20-60 mum within 10 min, and this effect lasted for 30-90 min. The increase in fluorescence intensity induced by each of these compounds was due to plasma leakage from postcapillary venules. The mutant peptide of maxadilan (M-65), a PAC1 receptor antagonist, inhibited both dilation and plasma leakage induced by SGH or maxadilan. Plasma leakage induced by SGH was modestly inhibited by the bradykinin B(2) receptor antagonist HOE-140, but not by the antihistamine mepyramine or the nitric oxide synthase inhibitor L-NA.

Conclusions: SGH of L. longipalpis and its vasodilatory peptide maxadilan caused long-lasting arteriolar dilation and plasma leakage in the cheek pouch via PAC1 receptor activation.

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