Literature DB >> 20601536

Risperidone inhibits contractions induced by serotonin and histamine and reduces K+ currents in smooth muscle of human umbilical artery.

María Florencia Iveli1, Alejandro Rebolledo, Pedro Martín, Nicolás Enrique, Ana Rocío Roldán Palomo, Laura Rimorini, Silvia Salemme, Verónica Milesi.   

Abstract

Risperidone is an antipsychotic commonly used during pregnancy. Because it can cross the placental barrier, our objective was to evaluate its actions on the smooth muscle of the human umbilical artery (HUA). Risperidone preincubation (1-300 nmol/L for 20 minutes) produced a significant decrease in maximum force development induced by serotonin or histamine in HUA rings. When applied on top of stable contractions induced by these agonists risperidone produced quick relaxations (IC(50) = 1 nmol/L for serotonin and 72 nmol/L for histamine). Risperidone induced the contraction of vascular rings depolarized by 40 mmol/L extracellular K(+) but not in the case of 80 mmol/L K(+), suggesting inhibition of K(+) channels. The patch-clamp technique showed that risperidone (3 nmol/L) inhibited whole-cell K(+) currents in freshly isolated HUA smooth muscle cells. Our results are the first showing risperidone effects in human vascular smooth muscle and highlight that its use during pregnancy should be adequately monitored.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20601536     DOI: 10.1177/1933719110372420

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Sci        ISSN: 1933-7191            Impact factor:   3.060


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