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Department of Animal Biology, University of Geneva, Switzerland.
1. The mechanical and electrical properties of smooth muscle cells of the rabbit aorta were recorded simultaneously using respectively a force transducer and a 3 M-KCl-filled glass microelectrode. 2. Acetylcholine had two effects depending on concentration. At low concentration, it caused a persistent endothelium-dependent relaxation and hyperpolarization. At higher concentrations the acetylcholine endothelium-dependent relaxation summed with an endothelium-independent contraction. 3. Substance P caused a transient endothelium-dependent relaxation and hyperpolarization. 4. Acetylcholine and substance P depolarized and contracted de-endothelialized smooth muscle. When the de-endothelialized strip was pre-contracted by noradrenaline, acetylcholine depolarized the muscle but substance P did not. 5. In a 'cascade' experiment, the perfusate from an upstream intact aorta passed over a downstream de-endothelialized strip. Acetylcholine and substance P relaxed the downstream strip showing that they released an endothelial humoral factor which relaxes smooth muscle. 6. The results suggest a constant release of a factor from the endothelial cells which hyperpolarizes the smooth muscle cells in the media. Activation of acetylcholine and substance P receptors on the endothelium accelerates the release of this factor and causes vasodilatation.
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