1 The possible roles of endothelial and smooth muscle cell hyperpolarization and nitric oxide (NO) in endothelium-dependent relaxation were examined in isolated rings of pig right coronary artery. 2 The effects of hyperpolarization were prevented with high K+ (30-125 mM), isotonic Krebs solutions. Functional antagonism due to high K+-induced smooth muscle contraction was prevented with 0.3 gM nifedipine (in all treatments, for consistency). All rings were contracted with the thromboxanemimetic U46619, (1-100 nM) to bring them to an initial active force of within 30-50% of maximum contraction.3 High K+ had no effects on the sensitivity (EC") or time course of endothelium-dependent (substance P, SP; bradykinin, BK; calcimycin, A23187) and -independent (sodium nitroprusside, SNP) agents.Maximum relaxations (R.,) to SP, BK and A23187 were reduced significantly by approximately 20% but only with 125 mM K+.
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