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Korean Journal of Physiology
1996 Volume.30 No. 1 p.11 ~ p.20
Enhanced Vasorelaxation Response to Cromakalim in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
Kim Se-Hoon

Oh Yeong-Seon
Kim Hoe-Suk
Jeon Byeong-Hwa
Chang Seok-Jong
Abstract
To investigate the properties of cromakalim-opened in aorta of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), the effect of cromakalim on tension was compared in endothelium-rubbed aortic rings from SHR and normotensive Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY). 1. Cromakalim relaxed the aortic ring contracted by M norepinephrine (NE) dose-dependently, and this relaxant response to cromakalim was blocked by M glybenclamide. 2. Cromakalim also relaxed the contraction induced by high -solution or 10 mM tetraethylammonium dose-dependently. However, the relaxant response to cromakalim was decreased by raising the concentration. 3. SHR aorta exhibited myogenic tone in resting state which was inhibited by cromakalim, verapamil or Whereas, WKY aorta did not exhibit any myogenic tone in resting state. 4. When aortic rings from both strains were contracted by , relaxant responses to low concentration of cromakalim were not different between WKY and SHR, but maximum relaxant response to cromakalim was greater in SHR than in WKY. 5. When the relaxant response to cromakalim was expressed as percent of maximum relaxation induced by , relaxant response to cromakalim in 20 mM contraction was not different between WKY and SHR. From the above result, it is suggested that relaxant responses to cromakalim are greater in SHR than WKY, and this may be due to the myogenic tone of aortic rings from SHR.
KEYWORD
Aorta, Cromakalim, Glybenclamide, Hypertension
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