Nagano H, Suzuki T, Hayashi M, Asano M
Kumamoto Research Laboratory, Sanwa Kagaku Kenkyusho Co., Ltd., Japan.
In Vivo. 1992 Sep-Oct;6(5):497-502.
The pharmacological effects of a human urinary kininogenase (SK-827) on the cerebral microcirculation were studied intravital-microscopically in a rabbit with cerebral microvessel injury induced by glass bead injection into an internal carotid artery. Intravenous administration of SK-827 dilated pial arteries of the brain and increased cerebral hemoglobin content (IHb). SK-827 tended to dilate smaller arterioles more markedly than larger arterioles, and larger arterioles than small arteries. SK-827 appeared to have a vasodilating effects qualitatively different from those of nicardipine and CDP-choline. Findings obtained by concurrent hematological and biochemical examinations also suggested its beneficial effects on the function of platelets and erythrocytes.
在通过向家兔颈内动脉注射玻璃珠诱导脑微血管损伤的模型中,运用活体显微镜技术研究了人尿激肽原酶(SK - 827)对脑微循环的药理作用。静脉注射SK - 827可使脑软膜动脉扩张,并增加脑血红蛋白含量(IHb)。SK - 827对较小动脉的扩张作用往往比对较大动脉更显著,对较大动脉的扩张作用比对小动脉更显著。SK - 827的血管舒张作用在性质上似乎与尼卡地平和胞磷胆碱不同。同时进行的血液学和生化检查结果也表明其对血小板和红细胞功能具有有益作用。