Role of potassium channels in the relaxant effect of levosimendan in guinea pig tracheal preparations

B Eksert, C Usta - Pharmacological Reports, 2009 - Springer
B Eksert, C Usta
Pharmacological Reports, 2009Springer
We investigated both the effect of levosimendan and the role of various potassium channels
in carbachol-precontracted tracheal preparations samples obtained from guinea pig. The
tracheas were cut into 0.5 cm wide rings and suspended in a 20 ml organ bath. Isometric
tension was continuously measured with an isometric force transducer connected to a
computer-based data acquisition system. Levosimendan or cromakalim produced
concentration-dependent relaxation responses in guinea pig tracheal rings precontracted by …
Abstract
We investigated both the effect of levosimendan and the role of various potassium channels in carbachol-precontracted tracheal preparations samples obtained from guinea pig. The tracheas were cut into 0.5 cm wide rings and suspended in a 20 ml organ bath. Isometric tension was continuously measured with an isometric force transducer connected to a computer-based data acquisition system. Levosimendan or cromakalim produced concentration-dependent relaxation responses in guinea pig tracheal rings precontracted by carbachol. Incubation of guinea pig tracheal rings with the ATP-dependent potassium channel (K ATP) blocker glibencla-mide for 30 min significantly inhibited the relaxant responses to both levosimendan and cromakalim. The large conductance Ca 2+-activated potassium channel (BKc a) blocker iberiotoxin also caused a significant inhibition on relaxant responses to levosimendan. However, incubation of the tracheal rings with the voltage-dependent potassium channel blocker 4-aminopyridine for 10 min did not cause significant alterations on relaxant responses to levosimendan. The present findings suggested that the relaxant effect induced by levosimendan might be partially due to K ATP and BKCa in isolated guinea pig tracheal rings.
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