Gurkovskaia A V, Gokina N I, Buryĭ V A, Shuba M F
Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1987 Jan;103(1):68-71.
Cavinton at a concentration of 10(-7)-10(-5) M was found to have a dose-dependent relaxing effect on bovine cerebral artery smooth muscles, without changing the resting potential and membrane resistance. Smooth muscles of the rabbit portal vein and guinea-pig taenia coli were insensitive to low cavinton concentrations. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that relaxing action of cavinton is due to the blocking of Ca2+ ions influx into the cells of cerebral artery through receptor-operated calcium channels. At higher concentrations (exceeding 10(-5) M) cavinton exerts nonspecific influence on the smooth muscles under study, inhibiting their excitability and decreasing membrane resistance resulting in the attenuation of tetanic contractions in the smooth muscles of the portal vein and taenia coli.
发现浓度为10⁻⁷ - 10⁻⁵ M的卡温顿对牛脑动脉平滑肌具有剂量依赖性的舒张作用,且不改变静息电位和膜电阻。兔门静脉和豚鼠结肠带的平滑肌对低浓度的卡温顿不敏感。这些结果与以下假设一致:卡温顿的舒张作用是由于其阻断了钙离子通过受体操纵性钙通道流入脑动脉细胞。在较高浓度(超过10⁻⁵ M)时,卡温顿对所研究的平滑肌产生非特异性影响,抑制其兴奋性并降低膜电阻,导致门静脉和结肠带平滑肌的强直收缩减弱。