The regional difference of relaxations induced by various vasodilators in isolated dog coronary and mesenteric arteries.
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Relaxant responses to vasodilators, including nitroglycerin, sodium nitroprusside, prostaglandin I<SUB>2</SUB> sodium salt (PGI<SUB>2</SUB>), prostaglandin E<SUB>1</SUB> (PGE<SUB>1</SUB>), diltiazem hydrochloride and adenosine, were compared in helical strips of dog coronary arteries of different sizes and in coronary and mesenteric arterial strips. The relaxant responses to nitroglycerin, sodium nitroprusside, diltiazem and adenosine were significantly greater in coronary arteries than in mesenteric arteries, whereas the responses to PGI<SUB>2</SUB> and PGE<SUB>1</SUB> in these arteries did not significantly differ. In coronary arteries of different sizes, the relaxation induced by nitroglycerin was in the order of large>medium>small -size, while in contrast, the relaxations by adenosine, PGI<SUB>2</SUB> and PGE<SUB>1</SUB> were greatest in the small-size arteries and least in the large-size arteries. The relaxant responses to sodium nitroprusside and diltiazem did not differ in the coronary arteries of different sizes. Nitroglycerin, sodium nitroprusside and diltiazem appear to dilate coronary arteries more predominantly than mesenteric arteries. The preferential dilator action of PGI<SUB>2</SUB> and PGE<SUB>1</SUB> on distal coronary arteries, like that of adenosine, may lead more blood to re-distribute to the non-ischemic region of the heart in anginal patients.
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TODA Noboru
Department of f Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University
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MIWA Kunihisa
The 1st Department of Medicine, Fukui Medical School
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