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Vasorelaxant mechanism of KRN2391 and nicorandil in porcine coronary arteries of different sizes.

A Miwa1, S Kaneta, K Motoki, Y Jinno, H Kasai, Y Okada, H Fukushima, N Ogawa.   

Abstract

1. The relaxant mechanisms of action of KRN2391, a novel vasodilator, and nicorandil on epimyocardial coronary artery (2.5- 3.0 mm outer diameter) and mid-myocardial coronary artery (0.8-1.0 mm outer diameter) were investigated in porcine isolated coronary arteries. In addition, the vasorelaxant responses of KRN2391 and nicorandil were compared with those of nitroglycerin and cromakalim, a K+ channel opener, in epi- and mid-myocardial coronary arteries. 2. Nitroglycerin showed a more potent relaxant effect on epi-myocardial coronary arteries than on mid-myocardial coronary arteries, whereas cromakalim produced greater relaxation responses in mid-myocardial coronary arteries. There was no difference between epi- and mid-myocardial coronary arteries in terms of the relaxant effect of KRN2391 and nicorandil. 3. Relaxation induced by KRN2391 in epi- and mid-myocardial coronary arteries was inhibited by oxyhaemoglobin, a pharmacological antagonist of nitrovasodilators, and glibenclamide, a pharmacological antagonist of K+ channel opening drugs. However, the inhibitory effect of glibenclamide on KRN2391-induced relaxation was greater in mid-myocardial coronary artery than in epi-myocardial coronary artery. 4. Relaxation induced by nicorandil was inhibited by oxyhaemoglobin alone in epi-myocardial coronary arteries and by both oxyhaemoglobin and glibenclamide in mid-myocardial coronary arteries. 5. In epi- and mid-myocardial coronary arteries, relaxation induced by cromakalim was inhibited by glibenclamide but not by oxyhaemoglobin, whereas relaxation induced by nitroglycerin was inhibited by oxyhaemoglobin but not by glibenclamide. 6. These results suggest that KRN2391 and nicorandil exhibit a dual mechanism of action acting partly as a nitrate and partly as a K+ channel opener. The mechanism of action of these drugs depend on the segment of coronary artery studied. Furthermore, the dual mechanism of action of KRN2391 and nicorandil seems to contribute to the equipotent relaxant effect between epi- and mid-myocardial coronary arteries.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8358563      PMCID: PMC2175638          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1993.tb13619.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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