Similarity and dissimilarity of the vasoconstrictor effects of Bay K 8644 on coronary, femoral, mesenteric and renal circulations of dogs. |
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Authors: | K. Ishii Y. Sato N. Taira |
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Abstract: | The effect of the dihydropyridine calcium agonist Bay K 8644 on the coronary, femoral, mesenteric and renal circulations was investigated and compared with that of noradrenaline in pentobarbitone-anaesthetized dogs. The left anterior descending coronary, femoral, cranial mesenteric and renal arteries were cannulated and their arterial beds perfused with autologous blood at a constant pressure slightly higher than the mean systemic arterial blood pressure. Bay K 8644 (0.1-300 nmol) and noradrenaline (0.1-300 nmol) were injected intra-arterially. Bay K 8644 decreased blood flow (vasoconstriction) in all 4 arterial beds. A maximum decrease was attained at 100 nmol and a further increase in dose did not appear to result in a further decrease in blood flow. At maximum effects blood flow decreased to about 35% of the basal value in coronary, 30% in femoral, 20% in renal and 15% in mesenteric circulation. Normalized ED50 values (ED50 divided by basal flow) of Bay K 8644 were 0.07 +/- 0.02 nmol in the femoral, 0.08 +/- 0.01 nmol in the coronary, 0.16 +/- 0.06 nmol in the mesenteric and 0.55 +/- 0.19 nmol in the renal circulation. At 100 nmol, the values for the half-duration of Bay K 8644 vasoconstrictor effects were about 196 s in the renal, 78 s in the mesenteric, 84 s in the femoral and 21 s in the coronary circulation. Noradrenaline produced a dose-dependent decrease in blood flow in femoral, mesenteric and renal circulations, and was about 2 times in femoral, 4 times in mesenteric and 9 times in renal circulation more potent than Bay K 8644.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) |
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