1995
DOI: 10.3109/02841859509177641
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Vasoconstriction of Isolated Arteries Induced by Angiographic Contrast Media

Abstract: Angiographic contrast media (CM) may cause both vasodilatation and vasoconstriction, effects that can only be partly be explained by the media's hyperosmolality. The present study describes a CM-induced vasoconstriction of isolated rabbit coronary arteries that depends on chemotoxicity and ion content of the CM. Rings of arteries were mounted in tissue baths and the constrictions induced by different CM were measured. Iotrolan and iodixanol (nonionic dimers) caused the most powerful constrictions followed by i… Show more

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