Stroke, Vol 22, 221-224, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
T Nagao, S Sadoshima, M Kamouchi and M Fujishima
Using an in vitro perfusion method, we examined the effects of cromakalim,
a potassium channel opener, on the superior cerebellar arteries of 24 rats.
Cromakalim had no effect on contractions induced by 129 mM K+ until a
concentration of 10(-5) M was reached. Contractions evoked by 10(-5) M
serotonin were attenuated by cromakalim in a concentration-dependent manner
(p less than 0.05). The diameter of untreated superior cerebellar arteries
remained almost constant with increasing perfusion pressure. However, in
the presence of cromakalim vessel diameter increased with increasing
perfusion pressure. At concentrations of 3 x 10(-6) M, cromakalim also
inhibited basal myogenic tone and dilated unstimulated arteries (p less
than 0.01). These results suggest that cromakalim is a cerebrovascular
dilator acting on both receptor-mediated and myogenic contractions.
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Cromakalim dilates rat cerebral arteries in vitro
Second Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.
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