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KMID : 0370219970410020241
Yakhak Hoeji
1997 Volume.41 No. 2 p.241 ~ p.246
Cardiovascular Effects of Novel Potassium Channel Opener SKP-450 and SKP-818 in Isolated Rat Heart and Aorta
Á¤À̼÷/Jung YS
¹®Ã¢Çö/À¯¼ºÀº/½ÅÈ­¼·/Moon CH/Yoo SE/Shin HS
Abstract
The effect of potassium channel openers, SKP-450, SKP-818 and lemakalim have been compared in rat heart and aorta. In rat isolated heart, SKP-450 had a greater negative inotropic effect than lemakalim and KR-30818 against left ventricular developed pressure (LVDP) and double product of heart rate and LVDP (DP). In addition, SKP-450 had a greater effect than lemakalim and KR-30818 in increasing coronary flow, indicating a more potent vasodilating effect in coronary artery. Negative inotropic effect and coronary vasodilating effect of SKP-450 and SEP-818 were significantly reduced by 10 min-perfusion with 10-6M glyburide, a selective blocker of ATP-sensitive potassium channel. In rat aorta, SKP-30450 and SKP-30818 as well as lemakalim induced powerful concentration-dependent relaxations against norepinephrinc-induced tone (EC50, mcM : SKP-30450, 0.107 +/- 0.009; SKP-30818, 0.476 +/- 0.022; lemakalim, 0.565 +/- 0.039). These relaxant effects were significantly reduced by pretreatment with glyburide. In sununary, SKP-30450 and SKP-30818 showed greater negative inotropic and vasorelaxant effect than lemakalim in rat aorta with order of potency of SKP-30450 > SKP-30818 > lemakalim. These actions are suggested to be mediated at least in part by a mechanism which involves the opening of ATP-sensitive potassium channel.
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