2000
DOI: 10.1007/pl00001951
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Potassium Channel Openers and Blockers in Coronary Artery Disease Comparison to Betablockers and Calcium Antagonists

Abstract: Potassium channel openers and blockers, which belong to a novel class of vasodilator drugs and to the class of specific bradycardic substances, are potential new antianginal drugs. Experimental findings in vivo suggest that bimakalim is a new substance characterized as ATP-sensitive K+ channel openers, since it exerts preferential vasodilation of the collateral circulation of the coronary vasculature and both leads to increase blood flow to ischemic areas and to attenuate the ST segment elevation caused by reg… Show more

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