Canine femoral arteries responded to acetylcholine with relaxations; these were abolished in potassium free solution, restored by potassium or rubidium but not by cesium or amonium. Potassium and rubidium were equipotent in inducing ouabain-sensitive relaxation, while amonium and cesium were less potent. The results (1) confirm that sodium-potassium exchanges are indirectly involved in cholinergic relaxation of arterial smooth muscle and (2) suggest that membrane hyperpolarisation resulting from increased electrogenic sodium transport does not affect the inhibitory response to the cholinergic transmitter.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
The present study was designed to determine whether interfer-ence with the metabolism of arachidonic...
1. Experiments were designed to determine in two arteries (the guinea-pig carotid and the porcine co...
Experiments were designed in a bioassay system to analyze the effect of elevated (from 5.9 mM to 7.5...
We studied the mechanism by which acetylcholine causes relaxation of vascular smooth muscle cells. I...
The effect of altering active sodium transport was compared in the denervated canine femoral artery ...
The effect of altering active sodium transport was compared in the denervated canine femoral artery ...
Experiments were performed to determine the monovalent ion specificity of the electrogenic sodium pu...
THE RELATION of cationic distributionto the tonus of vascular smooth muscle has become of increasing...
The current study was undertaken to assess species and regional variations in the relaxation of vasc...
Experiments were designed to determine the mechanism of action underlying relaxation of vascular smo...
The present experiments were designed to investigate whether acetylcholine affects the responsivenes...
Experiments were designed to determine the role of the endothelium in relaxations of isolated blood ...
Prostaglandin F2 alpha, but not norepinephrine, augments the maximal contractile response to potassi...
In the intact organism, an increase in K+ concentration decreases the reactivity of blood vessels to...
The following observations of the effect of imposed alteration in electrolyte composition on the con...
The present study was designed to determine whether interfer-ence with the metabolism of arachidonic...
1. Experiments were designed to determine in two arteries (the guinea-pig carotid and the porcine co...
Experiments were designed in a bioassay system to analyze the effect of elevated (from 5.9 mM to 7.5...
We studied the mechanism by which acetylcholine causes relaxation of vascular smooth muscle cells. I...
The effect of altering active sodium transport was compared in the denervated canine femoral artery ...
The effect of altering active sodium transport was compared in the denervated canine femoral artery ...
Experiments were performed to determine the monovalent ion specificity of the electrogenic sodium pu...
THE RELATION of cationic distributionto the tonus of vascular smooth muscle has become of increasing...
The current study was undertaken to assess species and regional variations in the relaxation of vasc...
Experiments were designed to determine the mechanism of action underlying relaxation of vascular smo...
The present experiments were designed to investigate whether acetylcholine affects the responsivenes...
Experiments were designed to determine the role of the endothelium in relaxations of isolated blood ...
Prostaglandin F2 alpha, but not norepinephrine, augments the maximal contractile response to potassi...
In the intact organism, an increase in K+ concentration decreases the reactivity of blood vessels to...
The following observations of the effect of imposed alteration in electrolyte composition on the con...
The present study was designed to determine whether interfer-ence with the metabolism of arachidonic...
1. Experiments were designed to determine in two arteries (the guinea-pig carotid and the porcine co...
Experiments were designed in a bioassay system to analyze the effect of elevated (from 5.9 mM to 7.5...