Role of Chemicals in Local Regulation of Vascular Resistance

Abstract
Changes in flow and metabolism influence vascular resistance in part through alteration of the concentration of vasoactive chemicals. Among the chemicals which may have a role in this local regulation are oxygen, hydrogen, potassium, magnesium, adenosine, AMP, ADP, ATP, and the Krebs intermediate metabolites. It is likely that several chemicals operate simultaneously, and possibly the dominant chemical is not the same in every organ.