Journal article

Responses of dog large coronary arteries to constrictor and dilator substances: Implications for the cause and treatment of variant angina pectoris

JA Angus, RM Brazenor, MA Le Duc

American Journal of Cardiology | EXCERPTA MEDICA INC | Published : 1983

Abstract

Canine circumflex coronary artery ring segments were mounted in organ baths and contracted by ergonovine (ergometrine), serotonin, phenylephrine, norepinephrine (in the presence of propranolol), potassium (K+) and a thromboxane A2 mimetic, U46619. Ergometrine was classified as a serotonin agonist since concentration-response curves were competitively inhibited by methysergide but not by alpha-adrenoceptor antagonists. Arteries precontracted to 80% of maximum were relaxed by verapamil, nifedipine and glyceryl trinitrate. However, nifedipine was 100-fold more potent against K+ than either serotonin- or phenylephrine-contracted vessels. Verapamil showed some selectivity for K+ and serotonin con..

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