Relatively Immediate Relaxant Effects of Cholera Toxin on Isolated Rabbit Blood Vessels.
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A study was made on the relatively immediate relaxant effect of cholera toxin (CTX) on the isolated ear artery, thoracic aorta and saphenous vein of the rabbit. Both preparations of CTX, containing sodium azide (NaN<SUB>3</SUB>) and azide-free, showed no effect on the non-precontracted artery, but CTX containing NaN<SUB>3</SUB> relaxed the moderately precontracted blood vessels with methoxamine promptly, i. e., with a time course of min order. However, the immediate relaxation produced by CTX containing NaN<SUB>3</SUB> was attributed mainly to NaN<SUB>3</SUB>. Azide-free CTX, on the other hand, at 1-10 μg/ml gradually produced concentra- tion-dependent relaxation of the precontracted vessels. The relaxant effects of CTX on the vessels were slow and long-lasting, i. e., with a time course of 10 min order. The relaxation induced by CTX was not influenced by the removal of endothelium nor by pretreatment with 10μM indomethacin, 3 μM atropine or 3 μM propranolol. Activation of protein kinase C by a phorbol ester inhibited the relaxant effect of CTX. These results indicate that CTX relaxes the blood vessels by directly acting on the smooth muscles, without mediation by known endogenous relaxing factor, such as endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF=NO) or prostaglandin I<SUB>2</SUB> (prostacyclin) and by muscarinic receptor or β-adrenoceptor.
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著者
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Tsuru Hiromichi
Department Of Pharmacology Faculty Of Medicine Toho University
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TSURU Hiromichi
Department of Pharmacology Hiroshima University School of Medicine
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