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. 1977 May 1;43(1):65-72.
doi: 10.1016/0014-2999(77)90161-3.

Possible role of endogenous catecholamines in the contractions induced in rabbit aorta by ouabain, sodium depletion and potassium depletion

Possible role of endogenous catecholamines in the contractions induced in rabbit aorta by ouabain, sodium depletion and potassium depletion

H Karaki et al. Eur J Pharmacol. .

Abstract

Effects of ouabain, Na+ depletion and K+ depletion on the tension development of rabbit aorta were studied. Contraction in the strips was induced by ouabain and Na+-free solution substituted with Li+, tris or sucrose. The contractions were rarely seen under alpha-adrenergic blockade, in reserpinized aorta and mechanically denervated aorta. Contractions induced by norepinephrine were potentiated by Na+ depletion, K+ depletion and ouabain. Contractions induced by high K+ solution were also potentiated by Na+ depletion and ouabain. The potentiation in Li+ solution, K+-free solution and with ouabain was not seen under alpha-adrenergic blockade, in reserpinized aorta and denervated aorta although the potentiation by tris and sucrose solutions was still observed. These data suggest that Na+ depletion, K+ depletion and ouabain release endogenous catecholamines which affect the contraction of the vascular smooth muscle of rabbit aorta.

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