VASODILATIVE RESPONSE TO HYPOXIA AND SIMULATED ISCHEMIA IS MEDIATED BY ATP-SENSITIVE K plus CHANNELS IN GUINEA-PIG THORACIC AORTA

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GASSER, R
KLEIN, W
KICKENWEIZ, E
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[1] Experimental Cardiology Section, Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of Graz, Graz
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10.1177/000331979304400309
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R6 [外科学];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
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Local vasodilation in response to hypoxia or ischemia improves perfusion and O2 supply of the affected tissue. This local vasodilation thus constitutes the most important mechanism in the prevention of ischemic cell injury. The regulation of vascular tone has mainly been attributed to changes of cytoplasmatic Ca2+ ((Ca2+)i) concentrations in vascular smooth muscle cells. The mechanism underlying these changes has not, however, been elucidated so far. Using aortic strips of guinea pigs (transversally cut in spirals; normal Tyrode, in mM: NaCl 150, KCl 4.5, MgCl2 2, CaCl2 2.5, glucose 10; buffered with 10 mM HEPES at pH 7.4; equilibrated with 100% O2 at 31-degrees-C) the authors could show that metabolic blockade (glucose replaced by 10 mM 2-deoyglucose (DOG) led to a relaxation of the preparation. Thus, in four experiments, resting tension decreased from 0.75 g by 27% +/- 12% within two hours (% of maximal contractile force developed by each preparation when depolarized with 43 mM KCl and 101.5 mM NaCl). When the same experiment was carried out in the presence of 1 mM tolbutamide (a known blocker of ATP-dependent K+ channels) in vascular smooth muscle no such relaxation could be seen (n=4). Furthermore, in the same type of preparation, similar results have been obtained upon hypoxic relaxation,(100% O2 replaced by 100% N2), where 1 mM tolbutamide also prevented vasodilation.
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