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Contribution of K-channel and Na-K-ATPase to the Relaxant Responses of Canine Bronchial Smooth Muscle to Various Bronchodilators
気管支拡張薬の作用機序に関する検討 Ca‐activated K‐channnelとNa‐K‐ATPaseの関与
1993
The Japanese Journal of Thoracic Diseases
気管支拡張薬の作用機序に関する検討 Ca‐activated K‐channnelとNa‐K‐ATPaseの関与
To determine whether activations of K-channel and Na-K-ATPase are involved in the action of bronchodilating agents, we studied the effects of various K-channel blockers and ouabain, a Na-K-ATPase inhibitor, on the relaxant responses of canine airway smooth muscle in vitro. Addition of carybdotoxin(ChTx), a Ca-activated potassium channel blocker, and ouabain had no effect on the responses to verapamil and BRL 38227, but inhibited those to salbutamol, forskolin, DBcAMP, and nitroprusside. Apamin,
doi:10.11389/jjrs1963.31.1262
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