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. 1982 May-Jun;4(3):469-74.
doi: 10.1097/00005344-198205000-00019.

Potentiation by ouabain of the response to vasoconstrictor agents of isolated dog cerebral and mesenteric arteries soaked in Ca2+-free media

Potentiation by ouabain of the response to vasoconstrictor agents of isolated dog cerebral and mesenteric arteries soaked in Ca2+-free media

N Toda. J Cardiovasc Pharmacol. 1982 May-Jun.

Abstract

In helical strips of dog cerebral arteries soaked in Ca2+-free media and treated with prostaglandin (PG) F2 alpha or K+, the addition of Ca2+ produced a transient contraction, transient relaxation, and slowly developing, persistent contraction. Treatment with 2 X 10(-7) M ouabain did not alter the contractile response to PGF2 alpha in Ca2+-free media, but potentiated the response to Ca2+. Relaxations following the transient contractions were abolished by ouabain. On the other hand, ouabain potentiated the contractile response to serotonin in Ca2+-free media, and also the response to Ca2+. In mesenteric arterial strips soaked in Ca2+-free media, ouabain at 2 X 10(-7) M insufficient to produce contractions increased the contractile response to Ca2+, and the increase in the concentration to 2 X 10(-5) M potentiated the response to PGF2 alpha and serotonin. It may be concluded that ouabain increases the influx of Ca2+ across cell membrane caused by vasoconstrictors and enhances the drug-induced release of Ca2+ from intracellular storage sites.

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