Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Comparison of the Inhibitory Effects of Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) on U46619- and Phenylephrine-Induced Contractions in Guinea-Pig Aorta
Kazuoki OtsukaYoshio TanakaHikaru TanakaKatsuo KoikeKoki Shigenobu
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2005 Volume 28 Issue 7 Pages 1298-1300

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Inhibitory effects of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) on the muscle contractions induced by U46619, a thromboxane A2 (TXA2) mimetic, and phenylephrine were compared in guinea-pig aorta. In de-endothelialized guinea-pig aortic ring preparations, DHA at 10 μM strongly inhibited a sustained contraction produced by U46619 (3—100 nM) whereas it did not exhibit an appreciable effect on phenylephrine (3—10 μM)-induced contraction. The present findings indicate that DHA inhibits more selectively TXA2 receptor (TP receptor)-mediated vascular contraction than α-adrenoceptor-mediated response. Selective inhibition by DHA of TP receptor-mediated contraction of blood vessels seems underlie in part the mechanisms by which this polyunsaturated fatty acid exerts its circulatory-protective effects.

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