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. 1989:13 Suppl 5:S63-6; discussion S74.

Endothelin-1-induced vascular contractions: interactions with drugs affecting the calcium channel

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Endothelin-1-induced vascular contractions: interactions with drugs affecting the calcium channel

J P Stasch et al. J Cardiovasc Pharmacol. 1989.

Abstract

Recently, a potent vasoconstrictor peptide, endothelin-1 (ET-1), was isolated from vascular endothelial cells. We investigated the inhibition of ET-1-induced contractions on isolated porcine coronary artery and rabbit aorta by calcium antagonists of the 1,4-dihydropyridine type. In addition, the vasoconstriction induced by ET-1 was compared with that induced by the calcium agonist (-)Bay K 8644. The calcium antagonists nitrendipine and nicardipine partially antagonize the vasoconstrictive effects of ET-1 in a dose-dependent manner, but this antagonism is only functional and noncompetitive. In the isolated rabbit aortic ring, ET-1 induces a half-maximal contraction. In contrast, the calcium agonist (-)Bay K 8644 has no effect on this preparation. However, when the vessels are partly depolarized by adding 15 mM K+, (-)Bay K 8644 and ET-1 express their full activity. Again here, the concentration-response curve of ET-1 is depressed by increasing concentrations of nitrendipine, but only functionally, noncompetitively. These results suggest that ET-1 acts through specific receptors different from the 1,4-dihydropyridine selective site.

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