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Intervention of two voltage-dependent calcium-entry pathways in the contractile response to acetylcholine and KCl in rat uterus.

1994

The contractile response of rat uterine smooth muscle was investigated. Verapamil and diltiazem concentration-dependently relax the sustained contractions induced by KCl (56 mmol/l) or acetylcholine (10(-4) mol/l). This inhibitory effect was not not freely reversed by washing the tissue and subsequently no contractile response was obtained in depolarized tissue, but a lower biphasic response (phasic and tonic) to acetylcholine was observed. Addition of cumulative concentrations of CaCl2 (1.2-19.2 mmol/l) induced a partial recovery of the contractile response to acetylcholine or KCl, but addition of MgCl2 (1.2-19.2 mmol/l did not. When the channel was reactivated by a third addition of KCl o…

medicine.medical_specialtyMuscle RelaxationTonic (physiology)Membrane PotentialsPotassium ChlorideDiltiazemUterine ContractionInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsDiltiazemRats WistarPharmacologyMembrane potentialDose-Response Relationship DrugChemistryUterusMuscle SmoothGeneral MedicineAcetylcholineRatsElectrophysiologyDose–response relationshipEndocrinologyVerapamilVerapamilCalciumFemaleCalcium Channelsmedicine.symptomAcetylcholinemedicine.drugMuscle contractionPharmacology
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Comparative study of the rat uterine smooth muscle relaxant activity of three bisbenzyltetrahydroisoquinolines with tetrandrine

1993

Abstract The relaxant activity of three bisbenzyltetrahydroisoquinolines—obaberine, popisonine and lindoldhamine—was examined in rat isolated uterus and their inhibitory potencies were compared with that of tetrandrine. All alkaloids tested relaxed KCl-depolarized rat uterus and totally or partially inhibited oxytocin-induced rhythmic contractions. The degree of methylation of the free phenolic hydroxy groups and the loss of one diarylether bridge influence the potency of relaxant action of these alkaloids. Only alkaloids with absolute configuration 1R,1′S or 1R1′R acted intracellularly, promoting relaxation of contractile responses induced by oxytocin or vanadate in a Ca2+-free medium.

medicine.medical_specialtyMuscle RelaxationUterusPharmaceutical Sciencechemistry.chemical_elementIn Vitro TechniquesBiologyCalciumOxytocinBenzylisoquinolinesUterine contractionStructure-Activity RelationshipUterine Contractionchemistry.chemical_compoundAlkaloidsInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsVanadateRats WistarPharmacologyAlkaloidUterusMuscle SmoothCalcium Channel BlockersIsoquinolinesRatsTetrandrinemedicine.anatomical_structureMuscle relaxationEndocrinologyOxytocinchemistryPotassiumCalciumFemaleVanadatesmedicine.symptommedicine.drugJournal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
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Use of Zoledronic Acid in a Neonate with Subcutaneous Fat Necrosis Complicated with Severe, Refractory Hypercalcemia.

2019

Objective Subcutaneous fat necrosis (SCFN) is a rare condition that may occur in the neonatal period. SCFN is an inflammatory disorder of the adipose tissue, usually found in full-term healthy infants who have a history of intrauterine or perinatal distress. It is usually a self-limited condition; however, in some cases, it can get complicated, leading to severe hypercalcemia that may be life-threatening. Study Design We report and describe a classic presentation of SCFN that led to severe hypercalcemia refractory to standard treatment. The diagnosis of SCFN was made based on the finding of subcutaneous nodules and of hypercalcemia. The serum calcium level reached 16.6 mg/dL. Hypercalcemia…

medicine.medical_specialtyNecrosisTerm BirthDrug ResistanceSubcutaneous FatAdipose tissuehypercalcemia; neonate; subcutaneous fat necrosis; zoledronic acid; Bone Density Conservation Agents; Calcium; Drug Resistance; Fat Necrosis; Female; Furosemide; Glucocorticoids; Humans; Hypercalcemia; Infant Newborn; Methylprednisolone; Sodium Potassium Chloride Symporter Inhibitors; Subcutaneous Fat; Term Birth; Zoledronic AcidGastroenterologyMethylprednisoloneZoledronic AcidRefractorySodium Potassium Chloride Symporter InhibitorsFurosemideInternal medicinesubcutaneous fat necrosismedicineHumansFat necrosisFat NecrosisGlucocorticoidsBone Density Conservation Agentsbusiness.industryStandard treatmentInfant NewbornObstetrics and GynecologyFurosemideInfantmedicine.diseaseNewbornZoledronic acidMethylprednisolonePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthHypercalcemiaCalciumFemalemedicine.symptomneonatebusinessmedicine.drugAmerican journal of perinatology
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Presence of muscarinic inhibitory and absence of nicotinic excitatory receptors at the terminal sympathetic nerves of chicken hearts.

1976

Nicotine (2 X 10(-4) M) or acetylcholine (5.5 X 10(-4) M) in the presence of 3 X 10(-6) M atropine did not increase the rate or amplitude of contraction in isolated atria or ventricular strips of the chicken heart; both drugs also did not cause an output of noradrenaline or adrenaline and did not evoke antidromic discharges in the right sympathetic nerves of isolated perfused chicken hearts. In contrast, "high K+-solutions" evoked an output of noradrenaline and adrenaline and caused a burst of antidromic discharges. Dimethylphenylpiperazine (DMPP; 3.1 X 10(-4) M), by a tyramine-like action, elicited a small output of noradrenaline and increased rate and amplitude of contraction" but did not…

medicine.medical_specialtyNicotineSympathetic Nervous SystemEpinephrineTyramineStimulationIn Vitro TechniquesReceptors NicotinicInhibitory postsynaptic potentialNorepinephrineHeart RateInternal medicineMuscarinic acetylcholine receptormedicineAnimalsReceptors CholinergicEvoked PotentialsPharmacologyChemistryMyocardiumHeartGeneral MedicineMyocardial ContractionReceptors MuscarinicAcetylcholineAntidromicAtropineNicotinic agonistEndocrinologyExcitatory postsynaptic potentialCatsPotassiumDimethylphenylpiperazinium IodideChickensAcetylcholinemedicine.drugNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology
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Inhibitory effects of okadaic acid on rat uterine contractile responses to different spasmogens

1997

In the present study, we examined the effects of okadaic acid, a selective inhibitor of type I and 2A protein phosphatases, on the mechanical responses evoked by oxytocin, K + - and Na + -modified solutions and ouabain in estrogen-primed rat myometrium. Oxytocin elicited a rapid, phasic contraction followed by rhythmic oscillations. The phasic response was partially resistant to the absence of external Ca 2+ . Okadaic acid (1 μM) and the L-type calcium channel blocker nifedipine (1 μM) abolished the oscillatory component and reduced the initial, phasic response to about 80% of the control response. High K + (60 mM) solution, ouabain (1 mM), K + -free medium and low Na + (25 mM) solution ind…

medicine.medical_specialtyNifedipinePhosphatasechemistry.chemical_elementCalciumOxytocinOuabainUterine Contractionchemistry.chemical_compoundNifedipineInternal medicineOkadaic AcidmedicineExtracellularAnimalsPharmacology (medical)Rats WistarOuabainPharmacologyDose-Response Relationship DrugSodiumMyometriumOkadaic acidCalcium Channel BlockersPhosphoric Monoester HydrolasesRatsAmilorideEndocrinologychemistryPotassiumCalciumFemalemedicine.drugFundamental & Clinical Pharmacology
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NADPH Oxidase Accounts for Enhanced Superoxide Production and Impaired Endothelium-Dependent Smooth Muscle Relaxation in BKβ1 −/− Mice

2006

Objective— Nitric oxide (NO)-induced vasorelaxation involves activation of large conductance Ca 2+ -activated K + channels (BK). A regulatory BKβ1 subunit confers Ca 2+ , voltage, and NO/cGMP sensitivity to the BK channel. We investigated whether endothelial function and NO/cGMP signaling is affected by a deletion of the β1-subunit. Methods and Results— Vascular superoxide in BKβ1 −/− was measured using the fluorescent dye hydroethidine and lucigenin-enhanced chemiluminescence. Vascular NO formation was analyzed using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), expression of NADPH oxidase subunits, the endothelial NO synthase (eNOS), the soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC), as well as the activity a…

medicine.medical_specialtyNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIIEndotheliumAorta ThoracicNitric OxideMuscle Smooth VascularNitric oxideMicechemistry.chemical_compoundSuperoxidesInternal medicineCyclic GMP-Dependent Protein KinasesmedicineAnimalsHumansProtein IsoformsNADH NADPH OxidoreductasesLarge-Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium ChannelsMice KnockoutNADPH oxidasebiologySuperoxideMicrofilament ProteinsNADPH OxidasesPhosphoproteinsMolecular biologyVasodilationEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryGuanylate CyclaseNAD(P)H oxidaseNOX1ApocyninNADPH Oxidase 1biology.proteinEndothelium VascularCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineSoluble guanylyl cyclaseCell Adhesion MoleculesSignal TransductionArteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
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Pentobarbital-sensitive EDHF comediates ACh-induced arteriolar dilation in the hamster microcirculation

1999

It is unclear to what extent the endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF) contributes to the control of microcirculatory blood flow in vivo. We analyzed, by intravital microscopy in hamster muscles, the potential role of EDHF along the vascular tree under stimulated (ACh) or basal conditions. Experiments were performed in conscious as well as anesthetized (pentobarbital, urethan) animals. Additionally, cellular effects of the potential EDHF were studied in isolated small arteries. In pentobarbital-anesthetized animals, treatment with N ω-nitro-l-arginine (l-NNA; 30 μmol/l) and indomethacin (3 μmol/l) reduced the dilation in response to 10 μmol/l ACh from 60 ± 6 to 20 ± 4%. This ni…

medicine.medical_specialtyPentobarbitalEndothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factorPotassium ChannelsCharybdotoxinPhysiologyVasodilator AgentsIndomethacinHamsterVasodilationNitroarginineMuscle Smooth VascularMicrocirculationGlibenclamideBiological FactorsCytochrome P-450 Enzyme SystemArterioleCricetinaePhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicine.arterymedicineAnimalsCyclooxygenase InhibitorsMuscle SkeletalPentobarbitalSkinMesocricetusChemistryMicrocirculationPenicillamineAcetylcholineArteriolesEndocrinologyAnesthesiaFatty Acids UnsaturatedPotassiumEndothelium VascularCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineIntravital microscopyAdjuvants Anesthesiamedicine.drugAmerican Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
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Selective inhibition of calcium entry induced by benzylisoquinolines in rat smooth muscle.

1992

Abstract The mechanism of relaxant activity of six benzylisoquinolines was examined in order to determine the minimal structural requirements that enable these compounds to have either a non-specific action like papaverine or an inhibitory activity on calcium entry via potential-operated channels. All the alkaloids tested totally or partially relaxed KCl-depolarized rat uterus and inhibited oxytocin-induced rhythmic contractions. Only glaucine and laudanosine inhibited K+-induced uterine contractions more than oxytocin-induced uterine contractions. In Ca+-free medium, sustained contractions induced by oxytocin or vanadate were relaxed by the alkaloids tested except for glaucine and laudanos…

medicine.medical_specialtyPharmaceutical Sciencechemistry.chemical_elementPharmacologyCalciumIn Vitro TechniquesOxytocinCalcium in biologyUterine contractionLaudanosinechemistry.chemical_compoundUterine ContractionAlkaloidsInternal medicinePapaverinemedicineAnimalsBenzylisoquinolinesPharmacologyPapaverineEstradiolChemistryMuscle SmoothRats Inbred StrainsCalcium Channel BlockersIsoquinolinesGlaucineRatsEndocrinologyPotassiumCalciumFemalemedicine.symptomMuscle contractionmedicine.drugMuscle ContractionThe Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology
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Acetylcholine overflow during infusion of a high potassium-low sodium solution into the perfused chicken heart in the absence and presence of physost…

1977

1. The effect of infusion of a modified Tyrode's solution (“high K+-low Na+ solution”) into the isolated chicken heart on the content of acetylcholine in the tissue and the overflow of acetylcholine were compared to those evoked by vagal stimulation. 2. The release of acetylcholine was measured over 15-min periods of either stimulation of the vagus nerves (40 V, 1 ms) at 20 Hz or of infusion of the high K+-low Na+ solution (108 mM K+, 44 mM Na+). 3. Both stimuli caused a maximum overflow of acetylcholine in the first few minutes whether or not 10−6 M physostigmine was present. The overflow was maintained during the vagal stimulation at a constant rate of at least 35% the initial rate, where…

medicine.medical_specialtyPhysostigmineSodiumPhysostigminechemistry.chemical_elementStimulationSynaptic Transmissionchemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicinemedicineCholineAnimalsPharmacologyMyocardiumPotassium lowSodiumGeneral MedicineAcetylcholinePerfusionSolutionsEndocrinologychemistrycardiovascular systemPotassiumSteady state (chemistry)PerfusionChickensAcetylcholinemedicine.drugNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology
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An overview of new pharmacological treatments for cerebrovascular dysfunction after experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage

2004

Cerebral vasospasm and the resulting cerebral ischemia occurring after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) are still responsible for the considerable morbidity and mortality in patients affected by cerebral aneurysms. Mechanisms contributing to the development of vasospasm, abnormal reactivity of cerebral arteries and cerebral ischemia after SAH have been intensively investigated in recent years. It has been suggested that the pathogenesis of vasospasm is related to a number of pathological processes, including endothelial damage, smooth muscle cell contraction resulting from spasmogenic substances generated during lyses of subarachnoid blood clots, changes in vascular responsiveness and inflamma…

medicine.medical_specialtyPotassium ChannelsSubarachnoid hemorrhageCerebral arteriesIschemiaNeuroprotectionCerebral vasospasmInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsHumansNitric Oxide Donorscardiovascular diseasesErythropoietinVascular diseasebusiness.industryEndothelinsGeneral NeuroscienceVasospasmSubarachnoid Hemorrhagemedicine.diseaseRecombinant Proteinsnervous system diseasesCerebrovascular DisordersErythropoietinAnesthesiaCardiologyNeurology (clinical)businessmedicine.drugBrain Research Reviews
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