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Venodilation in Raynaud's disease

1993; Elsevier BV; Volume: 342; Issue: 8885 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/0140-6736(93)92932-j

ISSN

1474-547X

Autores

Gabriella Bedarida, D. Kim, Terrence F. Blaschke, Brian B. Hoffman, Brian B. Hoffman,

Tópico(s)

Coagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and Angioedema

Resumo

The pathogenesis of Raynaud's disease is unclear; an enhanced reponse to catecholamines has been hypothesised to contribute to this vasospastic disorder. Impaired endothelium-dependent dilation occurs in other diseases associated with vasospasm, such as coronary atherosclerosis. We investigated both endothelium-dependent and endothelium-independent venodilatory function in Raynaud's disease using the hand-vein compliance technique. Full dose-response curves to noradrenaline were constructed in 10 subjects with primary Raynaud's disease and 10 age and sex matched control subjects. The two groups did not have a different response to noradrenaline. Mean (SD) log values of ED50s (the dose producing half maximum response) were 1·00 (0·59) (geometric mean 10 ng/min) in Raynaud's disease compared with 1·29 (0·66) (20 ng/min) in control subjects (p=0·16). The efficacy of noradrenaline as a venoconstrictor was similar in the two groups: mean maximum dilation (Emax) to noradrenaline was 81 (14)% in the Raynaud's group and 89 (8)% in the control group (p=0·08). Full dose-response curves to the endothelium-dependent dilator bradykinin were constructed. Emax to bradykinin was significantly lower in the Raynaud's group than in the control group (65 [21] vs 91 [29%], p=0·02). ED50 values (doses producing half maximum response) for bradykinin were similar in the two groups. Maximum dilation with nitroprusside, a direct releaser of the vasodilator nitric oxide, was not diminished in the Raynaud's group (94 [23] vs 102 [15]% in controls, p=0·26). These results suggest that endothelium-dependent venodilation is impaired in peripheral vessels in Raynaud's disease, possibly due to diminished release of nitric oxide, and may contribute to the pathogenesis of the disorder.

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