1993
DOI: 10.1111/j.2042-7158.1993.tb05677.x
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K+ -Channel blockers and coronary vasoconstriction in guinea-pig perfused hearts in-vitro

Abstract: Glibenclamide, glipizide and phentolamine, three drugs which have been reported to block ATP-dependent potassium channels, increased the coronary perfusion pressure in guinea-pig isolated hearts perfused at constant flow. Blockers of other types of potassium channels, 4-aminopyridine and UK-66,914, did not significantly increase perfusion pressure. Exposing hearts to a single concentration of 3 microM glibenclamide caused a greater degree of vasoconstriction than when this was preceded by lower concentrations.… Show more

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