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Low guanylyl cyclase activity in Weddell seals: implications for peripheral vasoconstriction and perfusion of the brain during diving

机译:威德尔海豹中的鸟苷酸环化酶活性低:对潜水期间大脑外周血管收缩和灌注的影响

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Nitric oxide (NO) is a potent vasodilator, which improves perfusion and oxygen delivery during tissue hypoxia in terrestrial animals. The vertebrate dive response involves vasoconstriction in select tissues, which persists despite profound hypoxia. Using tissues collected from Weddell seals al necropsy, we investigated whether vasoconstriction is aided by downregulation of local hypoxia signaling mechanisms. We focused on NO-soluble guanylyl cyclase (GC)-cGMP signaling, a well-known vasodilatory transduction pathway. Seals have a lower GC protein abundance, activity, and capacity to respond to NO stimulation than do terrestrial mammals.
机译:一氧化氮 (NO) 是一种有效的血管扩张剂,可改善陆生动物组织缺氧期间的灌注和氧气输送。脊椎动物的潜水反应涉及特定组织中的血管收缩,尽管严重缺氧,但血管收缩仍然存在。使用从威德尔海豹尸检中收集的组织,我们研究了局部缺氧信号传导机制的下调是否有助于血管收缩。我们专注于不溶性鸟苷酸环化酶 (GC)-cGMP 信号转导,这是一种众所周知的血管舒张转导途径。与陆生哺乳动物相比,海豹的GC蛋白丰度、活性和对NO刺激的反应能力较低。

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