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Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther ; 312: 79-85, 1991.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1772342

ABSTRACT

The contribution of intra- and extracellular Ca++ during KCl- and 5-hydroxytryptamine-induced contractions was investigated in human isolated umbilical arteries obtained from cords of normal full-term deliveries. In normal solution, nifedipine caused dose-dependent relaxations of the arteries contracted by high K+ (80 mM) and 5-hydroxytryptamine. The IC50 value of nifedipine on KCl-induced contractions was about 9 times lower than that on 5-hydroxytryptamine-induced contractions. In Ca(++)-free medium, KCl failed to induce contractions of the artery. However, 5-hydroxytryptamine caused contractions amounting to 52% of the maximum response obtained by re-addition of Ca++, and this response was abolished by 10(-6) M of nifedipine. In the presence of either KCl or 5-hydroxytryptamine, subsequent addition of Ca++ caused reproducible contractions which were also inhibited by nifedipine. These results indicate that the KCl-induced contraction of human isolated umbilical artery is mainly dependent on extracellular Ca++, whereas that induced by 5-hydroxytryptamine involves both intra- and extracellular Ca++. It is also suggested that nifedipine does not only inhibit the influx of extracellular Ca++ during the contraction by 5-hydroxytryptamine but that it may also have intracellular effects.


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Calcium/metabolism , Muscle Contraction/drug effects , Muscle, Smooth, Vascular/drug effects , Serotonin/pharmacology , Vasoconstriction/drug effects , Humans , Muscle, Smooth, Vascular/physiology , Nifedipine/pharmacology , Potassium Chloride/pharmacology , Umbilical Arteries/drug effects , Umbilical Arteries/metabolism
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Turk J Pediatr ; 31(2): 145-9, 1989.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2617717

ABSTRACT

In this in vitro study, the vasodilator effects of certain drugs such as verapamil, papaverine, sodium nitrite and hydralazine on ethyl alcohol-induced contractions were investigated in the isolated human umbilical artery. Ethyl alcohol caused dose dependent contractions in this tissue. Papaverine, sodium nitrite and hydralazine were found to be effective.


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Ethanol/pharmacology , Muscle Contraction/drug effects , Muscle, Smooth, Vascular/drug effects , Umbilical Arteries/drug effects , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Humans , Hydralazine/pharmacology , Papaverine/pharmacology , Sodium Nitrite/pharmacology , Verapamil/pharmacology
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