Stroke, Vol 18, 591-598, Copyright © 1987 by American Heart Association
WW Wendling and C Harakal
The purpose of this study was to determine the mechanisms by which organic
calcium channel blockers inhibit cerebral vasoconstriction. Isolated bovine
middle cerebral arteries were cut into rings to measure contractility or
into strips to measure radioactive calcium (45Ca) influx and efflux.
Calcium channel blockers (10(-5) M verapamil or 3.3 X 10(-7) M nifedipine)
and calcium-deficient solutions all produced near-maximal inhibition of
both potassium- and serotonin-induced constriction. In calcium-deficient
solutions containing potassium or serotonin, verapamil and nifedipine each
blocked subsequent calcium- induced constriction in a competitive manner.
Potassium and serotonin significantly increased 45Ca uptake into cerebral
artery strips during 5 minutes of 45Ca loading; for potassium 45Ca uptake
increased from 62 to 188 nmol/g, and for serotonin from 65 to 102 nmol/g.
Verapamil or nifedipine had no effect on basal 45Ca uptake but
significantly blocked the increase in 45Ca uptake induced by potassium or
serotonin. Potassium, and to a lesser extent serotonin, each induced a
brief increase in the rate of 45Ca efflux into calcium-deficient solutions.
Verapamil or nifedipine had no effect on basal or potassium-stimulated 45Ca
efflux. The results demonstrate that verapamil and nifedipine block 45Ca
uptake through both potential-operated (potassium) and receptor-operated
(serotonin) channels in bovine middle cerebral arteries.
ARTICLES
Effects of calcium antagonists on isolated bovine cerebral arteries: inhibition of constriction and calcium-45 uptake induced by potassium or serotonin
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