Contribution of calcium-activated potassium channels to the vasodilator effect of bradykinin in the isolated, perfused kidney of the rat
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- 19 July 1996
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Pharmacology
- Vol. 118 (6), 1504-1508
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.1996.tb15566.x
Abstract
1 NO- and prostaglandin-independent, endothelium-dependent vasodilator responses to bradykinin are attributed to release of a hyperpolarizing factor. Therefore, the contribution of K+ channels to the renal vasodilator effect of bradykinin was examined in rat perfused kidneys that were preconstricted with phenylephrine and treated with NG-nitro-L-arginine (L-NOARG) and indomethacin to inhibit NO and prostaglandin synthesis. 2 The non-specific K+ channel inhibitors, TEA and TBA reduced vasodilator responses to bradykinin and cromakalim but not those to nitroprusside. 3 Glibenclamide, an inhibitor of ATP-sensitive K+ channels, blocked the vasodilator response to cromakalim without affecting responses to bradykinin. 4 Charybdotoxin, a selective inhibitor of Ca2+-activated K+ channels, greatly attenuated vasodilator responses to bradykinin without affecting those to cromakalim or nitroprusside. 5 Iberiotoxin and leiurotoxin, inhibitors of large and small conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels, respectively, were without effect on vasodilator responses to bradykinin, cromakalim or nitroprusside. 6 These results implicate K+ channels, specifically Ca2+-activated K+ channels of intermediate conductance, in the renal vasodilator effect of bradykinin and, thereby, support a role for a hyperpolarizing factor.Keywords
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