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Query: UMLS:C0020672 (
hypothermia
)
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Porcine cerebral arterial strips denuded of the endothelium responded to transmural electrical stimulation (5 Hz for 40 s) with a relaxation, which was abolished by tetrodotoxin and N (G)-nitro-L-arginine, a NO synthase inhibitor. Lowering the temperature of the bathing media from 37 degrees C to 33 degrees C or 25 degrees C potentiated the response to nerve stimulation, but did not affect relaxations induced by NO applied exogenously. Hypoxia suppressed the stimulation-induced relaxation at 37 degrees C, but
hypothermia
blunted the inhibitory effect of hypoxia in a temperature-dependent manner. It is concluded that
hypothermia
augments vasodilatation associated with nitroxidergic (nitrergic) nerve activation possibly by increasing the production of NO from L-arginine and, in addition, prevents impairment of NO production by hypoxia. These mechanisms likely explain how
hypothermia
protects nerve cells against hypoxia. Inhibitions of
cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase
and of superoxide production by hypoxia do not seem to participate in the action of
hypothermia
. Mechanisms underlying its protective action remain to be ascertained.
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PMID:Protection by hypothermia of hypoxia-induced inhibition of neurogenic vasodilation in porcine cerebral arteries. 1283 36