Effects on the rabbit coronary artery of LP-805, a new type of releaser of endothelium-derived relaxing factor and a K+ channel opener.
- 1 October 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation Research
- Vol. 71 (4) , 859-869
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.res.71.4.859
Abstract
In the rabbit epicardial coronary artery, 8-tert-butyl-6,7-dihydropyrolo[3,2-e]5-methylpyrazolo [1,5-a]pyrimidine-3-carbonitrile (LP-805, greater than 0.1 microM) hyperpolarized the muscle membrane in both proximal (diameter, 1-1.2 mm) and distal (diameter, 0.1-0.2 mm) regions of intact (+E) tissue, in which endothelium is present, and endothelium-denuded (-E) tissue. LP-805-induced hyperpolarization was inhibited by glibenclamide. In -E tissues in both regions, acetylcholine (ACh, greater than 0.1 microM) depolarized the membrane, and LP-805 inhibited the depolarization. However, in +E tissues, ACh (greater than 0.1 microM) transiently hyperpolarized the membrane that was not modified by glibenclamide (10 microM), charybdotoxin (100 nM), and NG-nitro-L-arginine (L-NNA, 100 microM). In -E tissues of both regions, LP-805 consistently inhibited the 10 microM ACh-induced contraction (IC50, 2.8 microM), and 10 microM glibenclamide shifted this concentration-response curve to the right (IC50, 20 microM). In +E tissues, LP-805 more potently inhibited the ACh-induced contraction (IC50, 0.3 microM), and this inhibition was prevented by L-NNA (100 microM) but not by indomethacin or glibenclamide (10 microM). In -E and +E tissues of both regions, LP-805 repolarized the high K(+)-induced depolarization (less than 20 mM) and relaxed the tissues precontracted by high K+ (less than 30 mM); these electrical and mechanical effects of LP-805 were prevented by glibenclamide (10 microM) in +E tissues. In +E tissues, the K(+)-induced contraction (less than 30 mM) was more strongly inhibited than in -E tissues, but after treatment with L-NNA, LP-805 relaxed -E and +E tissues precontracted to the same extent in the presence of high K+. LP-805 (10 microM) did not inhibit the Ca(2+)-induced contraction in skinned muscle tissues but did slightly inhibit the ACh-induced contraction in Ca(2+)-free solution containing 2 mM EGTA. Thus, LP-805 has a potent releasing action on endothelium-derived relaxing factor and also the potential to open the glibenclamide-sensitive K+ channel. These events would account for the dilation of the rabbit coronary artery exposed to LP-805.Keywords
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