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J Appl Physiol 56: 1199-1203, 1984;
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Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol 56, Issue 5 1199-1203, Copyright © 1984 by American Physiological Society


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Effect of puberty and estradiol on hypoxic vasomotor response in isolated sheep lungs

R. C. Wetzel, H. A. Zacur and J. T. Sylvester

We previously reported that in isolated lungs from 6-mo-old sheep acute hypoxia caused a greater vasoconstrictor response in males than in females but that this response in castrated males was not different from noncastrated males. To determine whether a gender difference exists before puberty, we compared the steady-state stimulus-response relationship of the pulmonary circulation to graded hypoxia in isolated perfused lungs of juvenile 2-mo-old male and female sheep. The flow-resistive properties of the pulmonary vessels were assessed by pressure-flow curves generated over a wide range of flows (0-150 ml X min-1 X kg-1) at six different levels of inspired O2 tension (PIO2) between 200 and 0 Torr. The stimulus-response relationship, quantified by plotting the pulmonary arterial pressure at a flow of 50 ml X min-1 X kg-1 against PIO2 was the same in juvenile male and female sheep lungs. Furthermore, the responses of juvenile sheep were not different from those of 6-mo-old males and were greater than those of 6-mo-old females. Treatment with 17 beta-estradiol (10-20 mg im) 2-5 days prior to perfusion significantly attenuated the response in the lungs from both 2-mo-old female and 6-mo-old castrated male sheep. We conclude that the gender difference in the hypoxic stimulus-response relationship observed in isolated lungs from 6-mo-old sheep arises from attenuation in the female at the time of puberty. This attenuation may be mediated by estradiol.


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