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. 1976 May;197(2):352-61.

Differential effects of ethanol and mannitol on contraction of arterial smooth muscle

  • PMID: 1271284

Differential effects of ethanol and mannitol on contraction of arterial smooth muscle

B M Altura et al. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1976 May.

Abstract

The present work, using isolated rat aortic strips, indicates that ethanol can inhibit development of spontaneous mechanical activity, induce contractions which are not inhibited by specific amine antagonists and potentiate or inhibit contractions induced by epinephrine and vasopressin. In addition, the data indicate that ethanol can attenuate contractions induced by K+ and can inhibit Ca++-induced contractions of K+-depolarized rat aortic strips. Experiments with a nonpenetrating substance, mannitol, suggest that the effects of ethanol are probably not solely a reflection of hyperosmolarity. Overall, the data could be used to suggest that ethanol may induce hyper- or hypoexcitability of aortic smooth muscle by affecting movement and/or translocation of Ca++.

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