Basic fibroblast growth factor increases collateral blood flow in spontaneously hypertensive rats.

Sunita Srivastava, Ronald L Terjung, H T Yang
Author Information
  1. Sunita Srivastava: Section of Vascular Surgery, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.

Abstract

Ischemia-induced angiogenic response is reduced in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). To study whether exogenous basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) infusion is effective in expanding collateral circulation in frankly hypertensive SHR, femoral arteries of male SHR (weighing approximately 250 g) were kept intact (nonoccluded control; n = 9) or occluded for 4h(n = 12) or for 16 days with vehicle (n = 14) or bFGF [0.5 (n = 17), 5.0 (n = 13), and 50.0 (n = 14) microg. kg-1. day-1 for 14 days] intraarterially. Maximal collateral-dependent blood flows (BF) to the hindlimbs were determined with 85Sr- and 141Ce-labeled microspheres during running at 20 and 25 m/min (15% grade). Preexercise heart rates (approximately 530 beats/min) and blood pressures (BP; approximately 200 mmHg) were similar across groups except in the high-dose bFGF group, where BP was reduced by approximately 12% (P < 0.05). Femoral artery occlusion for 4 h resulted in approximately 95% reduction of BF in calf muscles [199 +/- 18.7 (nonoccluded group) to 10 +/- 1.0 ml. min-1. 100 g-1; P < 0.001]. BF to calf muscles of the vehicle and low-dose bFGF (0.5 microg. kg-1. day-1) groups increased to 36 +/- 3.2 and 45 +/- 2.0 ml. min-1. 100 g-1, respectively (P < 0.001). bFGF infusion at 5.0 and 50.0 microg. kg-1. day-1 further increased (P < 0.001) BF to calf muscles (62 +/- 4.6 and 62 +/- 2.2 ml. min-1. 100 g-1, respectively). Our results show that bFGF can effectively increase BF in hypertensive rats. The reduced hypertension with high-dose bFGF suggests that a critical signal in arteriogenesis (nitric oxide bioavailability) may be restored. These findings suggest that the dulled endothelial nitric oxide synthase of SHR does not preempt collateral vessel remodeling.

Grants

  1. HL 37387/NHLBI NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Animals
Arterial Occlusive Diseases
Blood Pressure
Collateral Circulation
Femoral Artery
Fibroblast Growth Factor 2
Hypertension
Male
Nitric Oxide Synthase
Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III
Rats
Rats, Inbred SHR
Regional Blood Flow

Chemicals

Fibroblast Growth Factor 2
Nitric Oxide Synthase
Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III
Nos3 protein, rat

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