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. 1983 Jul;245(1):H22-6.
doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.1983.245.1.H22.

Effect of changes in magnesium ion concentration on cat cerebral arterioles

Effect of changes in magnesium ion concentration on cat cerebral arterioles

J M Seelig et al. Am J Physiol. 1983 Jul.

Abstract

The effect of changes in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentration of magnesium ion ([Mg2+]) on pial arterioles was investigated in anesthetized cats equipped with acutely implanted cranial windows for the observation of the pial microcirculation. Increased [Mg2+] caused vasodilation, whereas decreased [Mg2+] caused vasoconstriction. The effect of [Mg2+] was dose dependent and was the same in small and larger arterioles. There was an interaction between CSF [Mg2+] and calcium ion concentration ([Ca2+]), such that the vasodilator effect of Mg2+ was greater when the [Ca2+] was lower, especially in larger vessels. The vasodilator effect of Mg2+ on pial arterioles was enhanced in the presence of the calcium antagonist verapamil (0.5 micrograms/ml), despite the fact that verapamil by itself caused a 12-13% arteriolar dilation. These results show that the vasodilator effect of Mg2+ is probably related to an interaction at the cell membrane resulting in reduction in the influx of Ca2+ into vascular smooth muscle.

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