Effects of calcium and temperature on tension in isolated canine coronary artery |
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Authors: | Katsuhiko Yoshida Yuhsuke Fujii Hiroshi Ina Susumu Fujioka Takashi Maseki Toshio Abe Hiroyuki Tokuno Tadao Tomita |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Kiryu Kousei General Hospital, Gumma, Japan;(2) Department of Thoracic Surgery, Nagoya University, 65, Tsurumai-cho, Shouwa-ku, Nagoya-city, Aichi-prefecture, 466, Japan;(3) Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Nagoya University, 65, Tsurumai-cho, Shouwa-ku, Nagoya-city, Aichi-prefecture, 466, Japan;(4) Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Kiryu Kousei General Hospital, 6-3, Orihime-cho, Kiryu-city, Gumma-prefecture, 376, Japan |
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Abstract: | The effects of calcium and temperature on the tension of isolated canine coronary arterial strips were studied.In 20mEq·l –1 K solution, the tension was significantly increased from 0mg with 0mEq·l –1 Ca to 33 ± 18mg with 0.2mEq·l –1 Ca at 37°C, from –40 ± 18mg with 0mEq·l –1 Ca to –17 ± 11mg with 0.2mEq·l –1 Ca at 30°C, from –77 ± 19mg with 0mEq·l –1 Ca to –52 ± 17mEq·l –1 with 1mEq·l –1 Ca at 25°C, from –88 ± 13mg with 0mEq·l –1 Ca to –41 ± 18mg with 2mEq·l –1 Ca at 20°C, from –125 ± 16mg with 0mEq·l –1 Ca to –116 ± 13mg with 2mEq·l –1 Ca at 15°C. Ca higher than 0.2mEq·l –1 produced a dose-dependent increase in tension between 37°C and 15°C. In spite of the presence of 4mEq·l –1 Ca, the development of tension was strongly supressed by lowering the temperature below 20°C, and completely inhibited at 10°C. The rate of a decrease in tension caused by cooling was about 5.5mg·°C–1.This study demonstrated that Ca2+ produced a dose-dependent increase in tension in high-K solution, which was suppressed as the temperature was lowered.(Yoshida K, Fujii Y, Ina H, et al.: Effects of calcium and temperature on tension in isolated canine coronary artery. J Anesth 5: 172–176, 1991) |
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Keywords: | Coronary artery Calcium-induced contraction Hypothermia |
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