British journal of pharmacology
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Comparative Study
Aminoguanidine--effects on endoneurial vasoactive nitric oxide and on motor nerve conduction velocity in control and streptozotocin-diabetic rats.
1. The effects of aminoguanidine (AG) treatment on reductions in motor nerve conduction velocity (MNCV) and sciatic nerve blood flow, indexed by laser Doppler flux (LDF), were investigated in rats with experimental diabetes (streptozotocin-induced; 8-10 weeks duration). The contribution of endoneurial vasoactive nitric oxide to the LDF of these animals was also investigated by the direct micro-injection of NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME; 1 nmol in 1 microliter), followed by L-arginine (100 nmol in 1 microliter), into the sciatic nerve endoneurium. 2. ⋯ In conclusion, these data suggest that AG treatment may affect nitric oxide production in the vasa nervorum of peripheral nerves. However, the effects of AG-treatment are not consistent with the prevention of a diabetes-associated reduction in endoneurial nitric oxide production. The mechanisms by which AG attenuates nerve conduction slowing in streptozotocin-diabetic rats therefore remain unclear.
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1. The present study was designed to investigate the influence of long-term systemic treatment with Mycobacterium bovis bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG, 1 dose per animal, containing 6 x 10(4) colony-forming-units (CFu), 5 to 75 days beforehand) on oedema formation induced by intradermal injection of B1 and B2 selective agonists. The interaction between the B1 agonist des-Arg9-bradykinin and bradykinin was also investigated. 2. ⋯ The upregulation of B1 receptors after BCG treatment was inhibited by dexamethasone, suggesting the possible involvement of de novo protein synthesis. Finally, our results also show that in BCG-treated animals, the B1 agonist des-Arg9-bradykinin interacts in a synergistic manner with bradykinin. Therefore, both B1 and B2 kinin receptors appear to play a relevant role in modulating chronic inflammatory processes.
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Comparative Study Biography Historical Article Classical Article
Actions of triethylcholine on neuromuscular transmission. 1961.
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1. It has been proposed that in inflammatory conditions, in which both the inducible isoforms of nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and cyclo-oxygenase (COX-2) are induced, inhibition of NOS also results in inhibition of arachidonic acid metabolism. In the present study we have investigated whether mercaptoalkylguanidines, a novel class of selective iNOS inhibitors, may also influence the activity of cyclo-oxygenase (COX). ⋯ High doses of L-NAME (3mM) decreased COX-1 activity only, while L-NMA (up to 3mM) had no effect on the activity of either enzyme. 7. These results suggest that MEG and related compounds are direct inhibitors of the constitutive and the inducible cyclo-oxygenases, in addition to their effects on the inducible NOS. The additional effect of mercaptoalkylguanidines on COX activity may contribute to the beneficial effects of these agents in inflammatory conditions where both iNOS and COX-2 are expressed.