Differential inhibition by tedisamil (KC 8857) and glibenclamide of the responses to cromakalim and minoxidil sulphate in rat isolated aorta
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Differential inhibition by tedisamil (KC 8857) and glibenclamide of the responses to cromakalim and minoxidil sulphate in rat isolated aorta
Abstract
The effects of the K+ channel blockers tedisamil and glibenclamide on cromakalim- and minoxidil sulphate-induced 42K+ and 86Rb+ efflux and vasorelaxation in rat aorta, were investigated. In aortic strips preloaded with 42K+ or 86Rb+, cromakalim (1 mumol/l) induced increases in tracer efflux, which were concentration-dependently inhibited by tedisamil with similar potencies (pD2 approximately 7.3) but different amplitudes (maximum inhibition of 86Rb+ efflux to 0% of control, 42K+ efflux to 10 +/- 1%). The 42K+ efflux elicited by a low concentration of cromakalim (100 nmol/l) was, however, fully inhibited by tedisamil. The tracer effluxes induced by minoxidil sulphate were fully inhibited by tedisamil and glibenclamide (300 nM). Cromakalim and minoxidil sulphate, produced a concentration-dependent inhibition of noradrenaline (100 nmol/l)-induced tone, with pD2 values of approximately 7.3. Tedisamil (300 nmol/l) and glibenclamide (300 nmol/l), which inhibited cromakalim- and minoxidil sulphate-induced 42K+ and 86Rb+ efflux by greater than or equal to 80%, produced 2-fold and 40-fold shifts in the concentration-relaxation curve for cromakalim, and 3.5-fold and 2200-fold shifts in the concentration-relaxation curve for minoxidil sulphate, respectively. Similar shifts of the cromakalim concentration-relaxation curve in the presence of tedisamil and glibenclamide were also observed when the tissues were precontracted with potassium chloride (25 mmol/l). The results show that tedisamil and glibenclamide inhibit the cromakalim- and minoxidil sulphate-induced tracer effluxes with similar potencies whereas they differ greatly in their ability to inhibit the vasorelaxant effects of the two K+ channel openers.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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