2010
DOI: 10.1177/1074248409357744
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Interspecies Differences and Extracellular Calcium Dependence in the Vasorelaxing Effect of Cromakalim in Isolated Human, Porcine, and Canine Coronary Arteries

Abstract: Coronary arteries isolated from human, porcine, and canine hearts were depolarized with potassium chloride and relaxed by cromakalim (0.0125-10.0 micromol/L) at low (1.5 mmol/L) and high (7.5 mmol/L) extracellular calcium concentration ([Ca(2+)]( o)). At low [Ca(2+)](o), cromakalim (1 micromol/L) relaxed the coronary arteries with the order of porcine > canine > human. Fifty percent effective concentrations of cromakalim revealed the same order: 0.15 micromol/L in porcine, 0.36 micromol/L in canine, and 3.91 m… Show more

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