Adenosine modulation of resting vascular tone in rabbit skeletal muscle |
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Authors: | Lars E. Gustafsson Magnus G. Persson Anders Öhlén Per Hedqvist Lennart Lindbom |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physiology, Karolinska Institute, Box 60400, S-10401 Stockholm, Sweden;(2) Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Box 60400, S-10401 Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Summary The effects of adenosine and adenosine antagonists on arteriolar vessel diameters were studied in the rabbit tenuissimus muscle in situ by means of intravital microscopy. Topically applied adenosine dose-dependently dilated transverse and terminal arterioles, an effect which was competitively antagonized by alkylxanthines. Topically applied alkylxanthines per se evoked dose-dependent vasoconstriction with the same potency order as for their adenosine antagonism. Furthermore, the concentrations of alkylxanthines eliciting vasoconstriction correlated with the observed pA2 values for their adenosine antagonism. The data indicate a physiological role of adenosine, or other purines, as regulator of resting vascular tone in mammalian skeletal muscle.Send offprint requests to Lars Gustafsson at the above address |
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Keywords: | Purines Microcirculation Blood vessels Receptors Theophylline derivatives |
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