2006
DOI: 10.1124/jpet.105.096115
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KvChannels Contribute to Nitric Oxide- and Atrial Natriuretic Peptide-Induced Relaxation of a Rat Conduit Artery

Abstract: The role of K ϩ channels in nitric oxide (NO)-induced vasorelaxation has been largely investigated in resistance vessels where iberiotoxin-sensitive MaxiK channels play a predominant role. However, the nature of the K ϩ channel(s) involved in the relaxation triggered by NO-releasing compounds [nitroglycerin, NTG; NOR 3or atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) in the conduit vessel aorta has remained elusive. We now demonstrate that, in rat aorta, the relaxation due to these vasorelaxants is not affected by the MaxiK… Show more

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“…These findings were dispiriting since BK channel is abundantly expressed in rat aortic smooth muscle. 35) Our results also ruled out substantial involvement of other Ca a SK2 and SK3 channel inhibitor) and ChTX (10 −7 M, an IK channel inhibitor) (Fig. 3).…”
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confidence: 74%
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“…These findings were dispiriting since BK channel is abundantly expressed in rat aortic smooth muscle. 35) Our results also ruled out substantial involvement of other Ca a SK2 and SK3 channel inhibitor) and ChTX (10 −7 M, an IK channel inhibitor) (Fig. 3).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…3). In the presence of 2×10 −3 M TEA, which comparatively inhibits selectively BK channel at this concentration, 35,36) DHA (10 −5 M)-induced relaxation was diminished to less than 50% in n=8 experiments of total n=15 experiments. However, 2×10 −3 M TEA did not show significant inhibitory effects in other n=7 experiments, and thus, averaged relaxant effect of DHA in the presence of this concentration of TEA was 49.6± 9.7% (n=15).…”
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