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Comparative Study
. 1984:30:184-8.

Calcium-complexing versus vasorelaxant effect of acetate, lactate, and other bases

  • PMID: 6099930
Comparative Study

Calcium-complexing versus vasorelaxant effect of acetate, lactate, and other bases

Z M Nawab et al. Trans Am Soc Artif Intern Organs. 1984.

Abstract

The calcium-complexing abilities of acetate, bicarbonate, lactate, succinate, and citrate were quantified, and were found to differ substantially. Acetate was a more potent vasodilator than lactate, and the vasorelaxant potencies of acetate and lactate failed to correlate with their calcium-complexing ability. The vasodilator action of acetate was not abolished after correction for complexing of ionized calcium. Strips constricted with vasopressin were especially sensitive to the vasodilator effects of acetate.

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