6-Nitrodopamine is Released by Human Umbilical Cord Vessels and Modulates Vascular Reactivity
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Aims: Human umbilical cord vessels (HUCV) release dopamine and nitric oxide (NO). This study aims to verify whether HUCV release nitrocatecholamines such as 6-nitrodopamine (6-ND).
Main Methods: Liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) was used to identify 6-ND release from HUCV rings incubated in Krebs-Henseileit's solution. Vascular reactivity of HUCV rings was tested (with and without endothelium integrity) by suspension of the rings in an organ bath under isometric tension and application of 6-ND and other known mediators.
Key Findings: LC-MS/MS revealed a basal release of 6-ND from endothelium intact from both human umbilical artery (HUA) and vein (HUV). The endothelium intact release was inhibited by the pre-treatment with NO synthesis inhibitor L-NAME (100 μM). In contrast to dopamine, noradrenaline and adrenaline, 6-ND did not contract HUCV, even in presence of L-NAME or ODQ. 6-ND (10 μM) produced a rightward shift of the concentration-response curves to dopamine (pA2: 5.96 in HUA and 5.72 in HUV). Contractions induced by noradrenaline and adrenaline were not affected by pre-incubation with 6-ND (10 μM). In U-46619 (10 nM) pre-contracted endothelium intact tissues, 6-ND and the dopamine D-receptor antagonist haloperidol induced concentration-dependent relaxations of HUA and HUV. Incubation with the dopamine D-receptor antagonist SCH-23390 (10 nM) abolished relaxation induced by fenoldopam but did not affect those induced by 6-ND.
Significance: 6-ND is released by HUCV and acts as a selective dopamine D-receptor antagonist in this tissue. This represents a novel mechanism by which NO may modulate vascular reactivity independently of cGMP production.
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