Electrical stimulation induces tetrodotoxin-insensitive relaxation of the canine coronary artery. The present study was designed to verify whether this relaxation involves the production of oxygen-derived free radicals. Isolated rings of canine coronary arteries were suspended from isometric tension recording in organ chambers filled with Krebs-Ringer bicarbonate solution. They were stimulated electrically (9 V, 3 Hz, 2 ms for 2 min) by means of two platinum electrodes during contractions evoked by various vasoactive agonists. Under control conditions, electrical stimulation caused rapid, reversible relaxations. Superoxide dismutase in association with catalase or mannitol, sodium ascorbate, dimethyl sulfoxide, and glutathione did not inhib...
Oxygen-derived free radicals and other oxidizing species are thought to be involved in inflammation ...
The relaxant effects of nitroglycerin on potassium contracture were studied using isolated dog basil...
A bioassay technique was developed to analyze the effect of vasoactive substance(s) released from en...
Experiments were designed to determine the mechanism by which electrical stimulation causes tetrodot...
Electrical stimulation caused frequency-dependent reversible relaxations of canine coronary arteries...
Experiments were designed to determine the role of oxygen-derived free radicals in modulating contra...
The ability of electrical stimulation to cause relaxation in the canine saphenous vein was evaluated...
Isolated dog coronary arteries relax in response to electrical stimulation (0.1-8.0 Hz, 9 V, 1.0 ms)...
Previous studies indicate impairment of coronary arterial ring relaxation and loss of coronary vasod...
Experiments were designed to compare the reactivity of canine basilar arteries to endothelium-derive...
Experiments were designed to analyze the effects of endothelium-derived relaxing factor(s) (EDRF; re...
The effect of severe hypoxia in quiescent or contracted (prostaglandin F(2α)) canine coronary artery...
Experiments were designed to analyze the effects of ouabain on the response of vascular smooth muscl...
To determine if oxygen free radical scavengers administered before coronary artery reperfusion can l...
1. Experiments were designed to determine the role of the endothelium in the facilitation by anoxia ...
Oxygen-derived free radicals and other oxidizing species are thought to be involved in inflammation ...
The relaxant effects of nitroglycerin on potassium contracture were studied using isolated dog basil...
A bioassay technique was developed to analyze the effect of vasoactive substance(s) released from en...
Experiments were designed to determine the mechanism by which electrical stimulation causes tetrodot...
Electrical stimulation caused frequency-dependent reversible relaxations of canine coronary arteries...
Experiments were designed to determine the role of oxygen-derived free radicals in modulating contra...
The ability of electrical stimulation to cause relaxation in the canine saphenous vein was evaluated...
Isolated dog coronary arteries relax in response to electrical stimulation (0.1-8.0 Hz, 9 V, 1.0 ms)...
Previous studies indicate impairment of coronary arterial ring relaxation and loss of coronary vasod...
Experiments were designed to compare the reactivity of canine basilar arteries to endothelium-derive...
Experiments were designed to analyze the effects of endothelium-derived relaxing factor(s) (EDRF; re...
The effect of severe hypoxia in quiescent or contracted (prostaglandin F(2α)) canine coronary artery...
Experiments were designed to analyze the effects of ouabain on the response of vascular smooth muscl...
To determine if oxygen free radical scavengers administered before coronary artery reperfusion can l...
1. Experiments were designed to determine the role of the endothelium in the facilitation by anoxia ...
Oxygen-derived free radicals and other oxidizing species are thought to be involved in inflammation ...
The relaxant effects of nitroglycerin on potassium contracture were studied using isolated dog basil...
A bioassay technique was developed to analyze the effect of vasoactive substance(s) released from en...