Rooke T, Cohen R A, Verbeuren T J, Vanhoutte P M
Eur J Pharmacol. 1982 May 21;80(2-3):251-4. doi: 10.1016/0014-2999(82)90063-2.
Electrical stimulation caused frequency-dependent reversible relaxations of canine coronary arteries made to contract with prostaglandin F2 alpha, phenylephrine, 5-hydroxytryptamine, potassium chloride, or angiotensin II. These contractions were not affected by cold storage, tetrodotoxin, alpha- and beta-adrenergic blockade and atropine, demonstrating that they probably are not due to activation of inhibitory nerves. The relaxations persisted in the presence of indomethacin and after removal of the endothelium. They were not seen in splenic arteries and saphenous veins, demonstrating the high sensitivity of the coronary blood vessel wall to the inhibitory effects of the electric impulses.
电刺激可使因前列腺素F2α、去氧肾上腺素、5-羟色胺、氯化钾或血管紧张素II而收缩的犬冠状动脉产生频率依赖性可逆性舒张。这些收缩不受冷藏、河豚毒素、α和β肾上腺素能阻断以及阿托品的影响,表明它们可能并非由抑制性神经的激活所致。在吲哚美辛存在的情况下以及去除内皮后,舒张作用仍然存在。在脾动脉和隐静脉中未观察到这种舒张作用,这表明冠状血管壁对电脉冲的抑制作用具有高度敏感性。