1991
DOI: 10.1007/s0054010050172
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Effects of calcium and temperature on tension in isolated canine coronary artery

Abstract: The effects of calcium and temperature on the tension of isolated canine coronary arterial strips were studied. In 20 mEq. l(-1) K solution, the tension was significantly increased from 0 mg with 0 mEq. l(-1) Ca to 33 +/- 18 mg with 0.2 mEq. l(-1) Ca at 37 degrees C, from -40 +/- 18 mg with 0 mEq. l(-1) Ca to -17 +/- 11 mg with 0.2 mEq. l(-1) Ca at 30 degrees C, from -77 +/- 19 mg with 0 mEq. l(-1) Ca to -52 +/- 17 mEq. l(-1) with 1 mEq. l(-1) Ca at 25 degrees C, from -88 +/- 13 mg with 0 mEq. l(-1) Ca to -41 … Show more

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