Dumas M, Dumas JP, Advenier C, Giudicelli JF. Effects of three K+ channel openers on airways and pulmonary circulation in the isolated guinea-pig lung.
Eur J Pharmacol 1993;
239:141-7. [PMID:
8223889 DOI:
10.1016/0014-2999(93)90987-s]
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Abstract
The antispasmodic and spasmolytic effects of levcromakalim (BRL 38227), aprikalim (RP 52891) and pinacidil were investigated in airways and pulmonary vessels of the isolated guinea-pig perfused lung. In airways, the three drugs exhibited modest antispasmodic properties, and pinacidil was more potent than levcromakalim and aprikalim against the contractions induced by carbachol (0.001-10 microM) or K+ (5-50 mM). Whereas levcromakalim and aprikalim acted only at low concentrations of K+, the rightward shift of the K+ concentration-effect curve produced by pinacidil was observed at all K+ concentrations (5-50 mM), suggesting that a mechanism of action other than K+ channel opening is involved in the effects of pinacidil. Pinacidil (0.3-100 microM) had the greatest spasmolytic effect in airways precontracted by carbachol (0.3 microM). The three K+ channel openers were equipotent against the sustained contractions of airways induced by 25 or 30 mM K+ and their spasmolytic activity was more marked against contractions induced by low rather low than high K+ concentrations. Levcromakalim and aprikalim were more effective as relaxant than as antispasmodic drugs. In K(+)-precontracted pulmonary vessels, the relaxant activity of pinacidil and levcromakalim was more pronounced than that observed in airways, suggesting a vascular selectivity of these drugs.
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