2000
DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.2000.279.3.h1097
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Development of vasomotor responses in fetal mesenteric arteries

Abstract: Changes in mesenteric arterial diameters were studied using intravital microscopy in chick fetuses at days 13 and 17 of incubation, corresponding to 0.6 and 0.8 fetal incubation time, both during 5 min of hypoxia followed by 5 min of reoxygenation and after topical administration of increasing concentrations (10(-6)-10(-2) M) of norepinephrine (NE) and acetylcholine (ACh). Baseline diameters of second-order mesenteric arteries increased from 56 microm at 0.6 incubation to 75 microm at 0.8 incubation. Acute hyp… Show more

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“…Images were projected onto a Hamamatsu camera attached to an intensifying unit. The camera was connected to a video recorder (Panasonic) and images were stored on S-VHS tape for off-line analysis of vessel dimensions, and blood flow characteristics (Rouwet et al, 2000).…”
Section: Time-lapse Video-microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Images were projected onto a Hamamatsu camera attached to an intensifying unit. The camera was connected to a video recorder (Panasonic) and images were stored on S-VHS tape for off-line analysis of vessel dimensions, and blood flow characteristics (Rouwet et al, 2000).…”
Section: Time-lapse Video-microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 In short, the egg was opened, the chorioallantoic membrane was penetrated, and a segment of the intestine with its mesentery was exposed and stabilized. The egg was placed in a temperature-and air flow-controlled single-egg chamber (37°C, 4 L/min).…”
Section: Peripheral Arterial Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Administration of these drug concentrations to the mesentery has previously been shown to result in physiologically relevant vasomotor responses. 9 Functional autonomic nervous control of the peripheral vasculature was assessed by measurement of the arterial constrictor response to topically applied tyramine (20-L aliquots, 10 Ϫ6 to 10 Ϫ2 mol/L). Tyramine releases norepinephrine from perivascular sympathetic nerve endings without affecting presynaptic reuptake.…”
Section: Peripheral Arterial Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During acute hypoxia, NE levels rise from 0.1 M up to 0.8 M in the chicken embryo (24). ␣ 1 -Adrenergic stimulation in response to acute hypoxia resulting in peripheral vasoconstriction has directly and indirectly been shown in the intact chicken embryo (25,31). In the intact embryo, the arterial system may not only be exposed to vasoconstrictors such as NE, but also to a tonic endothelial dilator influence.…”
Section: Relevance For In Vivo Hemodynamics During Acute Hypoxemiamentioning
confidence: 99%