“…Most studies on α 2 -adrenoceptor-mediated vascular smooth muscle contraction have employed isometric tension measurements on blood vessels, and the results have varied greatly depending on the luminal diameter of the vessel and its anatomical origin, with α 2 -adrenoceptors being more prominent in small arteries and veins but not in large arteries such as the aorta (Nielsen et al, 1989;Parkinson & Hughes, 1995;Roberts, 2001Roberts, , 2003. In particular, the vascular responses relating to dexmedetomidine appear to be very complex; in endotheliumdenuded arteries, the drug has induced contraction, whereas in intact vessels the relaxing and contracting effects of dexmedetomidine appear to oppose each other (Kim et al, 2009;Wong, Man, Vanhoutte, & Ng, 2010). In addition, dexmedetomidine has induced endotheliumdependent relaxation at low concentrations in contracted small arteries and contraction at higher concentrations (Wong et al, 2010).…”