Gantzos R D, Ebeigbe A B, Webb R C
Eur J Pharmacol. 1983 May 6;89(3-4):287-91. doi: 10.1016/0014-2999(83)90508-3.
Isolated dog coronary arteries relax in response to electrical stimulation (0.1-8.0 Hz, 9 V, 1.0 ms) following contraction induced by serotonin. Cimetidine, metiamide and ranitidine inhibited this relaxation. The relaxation was not blocked by pyrilamine. Reducing the concentration of Ca+ (0.1 mM) decreased the rate of relaxation whereas relaxation was more rapid when the Ca2+ concentration was increased (3.2 mM). These results suggest that relaxation to electrical stimulation is modulated by Ca2+ and by the H2-subclass of histamine receptors.
在血清素诱导收缩后,分离的犬冠状动脉会对电刺激(0.1 - 8.0赫兹,9伏,1.0毫秒)产生舒张反应。西咪替丁、甲硫米特和雷尼替丁可抑制这种舒张。吡苄明不会阻断这种舒张。降低钙离子浓度(0.1毫摩尔)会降低舒张速率,而当钙离子浓度升高(3.2毫摩尔)时,舒张则会更快。这些结果表明,对电刺激的舒张受钙离子和组胺受体的H2亚类调节。