Literature DB >> 1700214

Selective effect of KB-2796, a new calcium entry blocker, on cerebral circulation: a comparative study of the effects of calcium entry blockers on cerebral and peripheral arterial blood flows.

T Kanazawa1, T Morita, K Harada, T Iwamoto, H Ohtaka, T Sukamoto, K Ito, S Nurimoto.   

Abstract

The effects of a new calcium entry blocker, KB-2796, on cerebral and peripheral circulation were compared with those of four other calcium entry blockers (flunarizine, cinnarizine, nicardipine, and diltiazem) and also papaverine in anesthetized dogs. KB-2796 increased the vertebral blood flow to the same extent as the other drugs. KB-2796 and the other drugs increased the coronary blood flow, although the effect of KB-2796 was obviously weaker than that of the other drugs. The dose of KB-2796 producing a 30% increase in coronary blood flow was about 20 times higher than that producing an equivalent increase in vertebral blood flow. KB-2796 and the other calcium entry blockers caused a moderate increase in both femoral and common carotid blood flow. The renal artery showed a biphasic response to all drugs, which consisted of an initial decrease and a subsequent increase in the flow. From these results, it is suggested that KB-2796 is a new type of calcium entry blocker that selectively affects the cerebral circulation. It is also concluded that calcium entry blockers have a different spectrum of vasodilatory action on coronary and cerebral vascular beds and that a selective coronary vasodilatory action is not a common feature among all calcium entry blockers.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1700214     DOI: 10.1097/00005344-199009000-00012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiovasc Pharmacol        ISSN: 0160-2446            Impact factor:   3.105


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