1999
DOI: 10.1042/cs0960631
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Does potassium channel opening contribute to endothelium-dependent relaxation in human internal thoracic artery?

Abstract: Opening of potassium channels can cause hyperpolarization and relaxation of vascular smooth muscle cells. The aim of this work was to investigate the contribution of potassium channel activation to vasorelaxation in internal thoracic artery taken from patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Relaxations to carbachol and sodium nitroprusside were studied in isolated rings of internal thoracic artery in the absence and presence of nitric oxide synthase inhibitors and potassium channel blockers. … Show more

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“…The absence of a functional endothelium was confirmed by comparing the vasodilation evoked by 1 M carbachol with that caused by 1 M Na ϩ nitroprusside in PSS (24).…”
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“…The absence of a functional endothelium was confirmed by comparing the vasodilation evoked by 1 M carbachol with that caused by 1 M Na ϩ nitroprusside in PSS (24).…”
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confidence: 99%