Stroke, Vol 15, 284-287, Copyright © 1984 by American Heart Association
WI Rosenblum
Published studies have seldom examined the in vivo effect of calcium
channel blockers on the contractile response of cerebral vessels to
receptor mediated constrictors, and have had little success in
demonstrating any effect of a single systemic dose of the channel blockers
in contrast to the effects of continuous infusions. The present study
examines the effect of topical norepinephrine, prostaglandin F2 alpha and
serotonin on pial arterioles of the mouse, in the presence of locally
applied channel blockers and also 15 and 30 minutes after a single i.p.
injection of the blockers. Verapamil, nisoldipine and nimodipine were all
effective inhibitors of constriction by either route of administration, and
in doses having little or no dilating action. The data not only indicate
that single systemic doses can effectively alter contractile behavior of
cerebral arterioles, but also demonstrate the importance of testing these
drugs against receptor mediated constrictors whose effects, alone or in
combination, may be important during initiation or maintenance of cerebral
vasospasm.
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Effects of calcium channel blockers on pial vascular responses to receptor mediated constrictors
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