Effect of PKC-dependent change of K+ current activity on histamine-induced contraction of rabbit coronary artery

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Publication date
January 1999
Publisher
The Korean Society of Cardiology
ISSN
1225-164X
Journal
Korean Circulation Journal

Abstract

Background and Objectives : Histamine, released from mast cells in atheromatous plaque, has been known to cause cardiac ischemia or sudden cardiac death in atherosclerosis patient. Previous reports have suggested that histamine induced coronary vasoconstriction was due to increase in IP(3) and DAG, which induce release of Ca2+ from SR and increase the Ca2+ sensitivity of contractile element via activation of PKC. Recently, it was reported that application of histamine cause depolarization of intestinal smooth muscle, which may contribute to histamine-induced contraction via augmenting Ca2+ influx through activation of Ca2+ channels. However, the underyling mechanism of histamine-induced depolarization and its contribution to the magnitude o...

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