Publication: The effect of angiotensin II receptor antagonists on diethylstilbestrol-induced vascular changes in the rat anterior pituitary gland: a quantitative evaluation
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Date
1996
Authors
Pawlikowski, M. ; Grochal, M. ; Kulig, Andrzej ; Zielinski, K. ; Stepien, Henryk ; Kunert-Radek, J. ; Mucha, S.
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Murcia : F. Hernández
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
The effects if diethylstilbestrol (DES) and of
angiotensin I1 (Ang 11) receptor antagonists, such as
losartan (selective AT1 receptor antagonist) or PD
123319 (selective AT2 receptor antagonist) on the
anterior pituitary microvasculature were studied by
means of computer-assisted image analysis. The
vascularization was visualized using Selye's method
modified by Poely et al. (1964). It was found that DES
induced a sharp increase in vessel area, mean vessel
diameter and perimeter, whereas mean vessel number
was reduced. These DES-induced changes were
inhibited by simultaneous administration of losartan. On
the other hand, PD 123319 was less effective. These
findings suggest an involvement of Ang 11, acting
mainly via AT1 receptors, in the mechanism of estrogeninduced
vascular changes in the rat anterior pituitary
gland.
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