Van Nueten J M, Vanhoutte P M
Angiology. 1981 Jul;32(7):476-84. doi: 10.1177/000331978103200704.
There are marked differences in responsiveness to naturally occurring vasoactive substances1-4 between isolated blood vessels of different anatomical origin and in particular between arteries and veins. This discussion will deal with two major aspects where arterial and venous smooth muscle differ in their sensitivity to vasoactive agents; their sensitivity to inhibitors of calcium-influx (Ca2+ antagonists) on the one hand and their reactivity to serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine) and serotonin antagonists, on the other.
不同解剖来源的离体血管,尤其是动脉和静脉,对天然存在的血管活性物质1-4的反应性存在显著差异。本讨论将涉及动脉和静脉平滑肌对血管活性药物敏感性不同的两个主要方面;一方面是它们对钙内流抑制剂(钙拮抗剂)的敏感性,另一方面是它们对5-羟色胺(5-HT)及其拮抗剂的反应性。