Effects of 2-nicotinamidoethyl nitrate on agonist-sensitive Ca++ release and Ca++ entry in rabbit aorta
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Effects of 2-nicotinamidoethyl nitrate on agonist-sensitive Ca++ release and Ca++ entry in rabbit aorta
Abstract
The effects of 2-nicotinamidoethyl nitrate (SG-75) on norepinephrine (NE)- and KCI-induced responses in rabbit aorta were quantitated, correlated with 45Ca studies and compared with the effects of nifedipine (NIF) on similar parameters. NE- and KCI-induced dose-response relationships were differentially depressed by SG-75 (NE much greater than KCI) and NIF (KCI much greater than NE). Responses to KCI were relatively insensitive to prior SG-75, yet moderately relaxed by subsequent SG-75. Conversely, NIF markedly inhibited and completely relaxed similar responses. Responses to NE were relaxed and inhibited with SG-75, but unaffected by NIF. Responses to NE in La or O-Ca++ + ethylene glycol bis(beta-aminoethyl ether)N,N'-tetraacetic acid plus D600 (with and without KCI) solutions were phasic, reduced by SG-75 and insensitive to NIF. NE-dependent, Ca++-induced responses in a O-Ca++ + ethylene glycol bis(beta-aminoethyl ether)N,N'-tetraacetic acid plus D600 solution (with and without KCI) were attenuated by SG-75. Equilibrated (60 min) La -resistant (residual), high apparent affinity Ca++ binding was increased 26% with SG-75 and decreased 34% with NIF, yet neither altered the rate of exchange (10 min). Rate of exchange at low apparent affinity, residual sites was increased 21% by SG-75 without altering equilibrated values, whereas NIF reduced equilibrated values 11%, without affecting rate. NE reduced, SG-75 + NE augmented and NIF + NE decreased, in an additive fashion, high apparent affinity, residual bound Ca++. Residual Ca++ binding at low apparent affinity sites was increased with 160 mM substituted KCI (380%). This increase was only partially inhibited with SG-75, and eliminated by NIF. Net Ca++ efflux was persistently slowed by SG-75 and unaltered by NIF. The primary effects of SG-75 appear to be depression of Ca++ release and inhibition of receptor-operated (potential-independent) Ca++ entry, with limited attenuation of voltage-dependent Ca++ entry. NIF primarily inhibits voltage-dependent Ca++ entry.
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