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Title: Antagonism of Ca2+-induced constriction of isolated rabbit ear artery by nitrendipine in high K+- and/or norepinephrine-containing medium. Author: Scriabine A, Johnson CE, Steinsland OS, Anderson CL. Journal: J Cardiovasc Pharmacol; 1984; 6 Suppl 7():S944-8. PubMed ID: 6085382. Abstract: Nitrendipine is a Ca2+ channel antagonist with vasodilator and antihypertensive properties. In the present experiments, the isolated rabbit ear artery was perfused with Ca2+-free Krebs-bicarbonate solution. Constriction of the artery was induced by addition of Ca2+ to perfusion fluid in the presence of KCl (75 mM, high K+), norepinephrine (NE) at various concentrations, or high K+ and NE. Nitrendipine produced concentration-dependent inhibition of the constrictor response to Ca2+ in high K+ medium. NE, added to high K+ medium, reversed the inhibitory effect of nitrendipine. In NE-containing medium, nitrendipine also inhibited the constrictor effect of Ca2+. Nitrendipine-induced inhibition was inversely proportional to the concentration of NE in the medium. The inhibitory effect of nitrendipine in the medium containing high K+ and NE was significantly less pronounced than in normal K+- and NE-containing medium. The experiments demonstrate relative resistance of "receptor-operated" channels to nitrendipine and suggest that under depolarizing conditions these channels may operate more effectively.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]