dinoprost and ifenprodil

dinoprost has been researched along with ifenprodil* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for dinoprost and ifenprodil

ArticleYear
The mode of action of ifenprodil tartrate in isolated canine cerebral and femoral arteries.
    Archives internationales de pharmacodynamie et de therapie, 1987, Volume: 285, Issue:2

    Tension of isolated rings of cerebral and femoral arteries was measured isometrically and Ca2+ movement in these arteries was measured by 45Ca flux to study the mode of action of ifenprodil tartrate (IFT). IFT (10(-7)-10(-4) M) induced relaxation in basilar and femoral arteries contracted by K+ (50 mM). During normoxia (O2 aeration) it induced contraction in arteries contracted by prostaglandin (PG)F2 alpha (10(-5) M), but induced relaxation during hypoxia (N2 aeration). In K+-induced contraction the relaxed tension induced by IFT was reversed by addition of Ca2+ in a dose-dependent manner. The IFT induced relaxation of femoral arteries contracted by K+ was attenuated in Ca2+-free solution containing 0.1 mM EGTA, and the effect of IFT on basilar and femoral arteries contracted by PGF2 alpha was reversed. IFT inhibited K+-induced Ca2+ uptake in cerebral and femoral arteries. IFT enhanced PGF2 alpha-induced Ca2+ uptake in cerebral arteries under normoxia, but inhibited it under hypoxia. The results suggest that the action of IFT may be due to alteration of Ca2+ utilization by vascular cells through blockade of potential-sensitive channels, and this action may reflect regional differences between arteries.

    Topics: Adrenergic alpha-Antagonists; Animals; Calcium; Cerebral Arteries; Dinoprost; Dogs; Female; Femoral Artery; In Vitro Techniques; Male; Muscle Contraction; Muscle Relaxation; Muscle, Smooth, Vascular; Oxygen; Piperidines; Potassium; Prostaglandins F

1987