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1 Groupe d'Immunologie Denis Diderot, Université Paris 7, CP7124, 75251 Paris Cedex 05; and 2 Institut de Recherche Préclinique, 92350 Le Plessis Robinson, France
Extracellular purines such as ATP and
adenosine participate in the regulation of cardiovascular and
respiratory functions through specific P1 and P2 purine receptors.
These properties have mainly been described after intravenous infusion.
Experiments reported herein were designed to explore the possible
effect of oral ATP administration (3 or 20 mg · kg
1 · day
1)
on vascular, cardiac, and pulmonary functions in rabbits. Whereas a
unique oral dose of ATP has no effect, chronic supplementation during
14 days reduces peripheral vascular resistance, pulmonary resistance,
and respiratory frequency and increases arterial
PO2. No effect on central blood pressure and
heart rate is observed, but an increase of the left ventricular work
index is noticed subsequent to the diminution of vascular resistance.
Rather similar cardiovascular modifications are observed in rabbits
given 20 mg · kg
1 · day
1
adenosine for 14 days but without variation of respiratory parameters. These original effects of repeated oral treatment with ATP may result
from an adaptive metabolic response to nucleoside supplementation that
might affect the turnover of extracellular purines leading to P1-
and/or P2-receptor activation.
ATP; oral; vasodilatation; bronchodilatation; arterial partial pressure of oxygen
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