The effects of agents that bind to cytochrome P-450 on hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction.
1978
The relationship between pulmonary arterial pressure (Ppa) and blood (Q) was determined during normoxia and hypoxia in ventilated pig lungs perfused in situ with the animal's own blood. Hypoxia shifted the Ppa-Q relationship to the right and decreased its slope, indicating pulmonary vasoconstriction. Carbon monoxide (11.5% in the inspired gas) and metyrapone ditartrate (10 mg/min into the perfusate) caused vasodilation when oxygenation was normal and reduced the vasoconstriction caused by hypoxia. Since the only pharmacological property CO and metyrapone are thought to have in common at the concentrations employed is the ability to bind to the heme iron of cytochrome P-450, these results are consistent with the hypothesis that desaturation of this cytochrome leads to pulmonary vasoconstriction. Prostaglandin F2alpha, infused into the pulmonary artery at 0.01 mg/min, when oxygenation was normal, had effects on the Ppa-Q relationship similar to those of hypoxia. The F2alpha response was also reduced by CO a...
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