Literature DB >> 943778

The dilatatory action of adenosine on pial arteries of cats and its inhibition by theophylline.

M Wahl, W Kuschinsky.   

Abstract

The effect of adenosine upon pial resistance vessels was studied using local microapplication from the perivascular side and measurement of vascular diameter. Concentration-response curves revealed a concentration-dependent dilatatory effect of adenosine between 10(-7) and 10(-3) M. The degree of dilatation was independent of initial vessel size (47-260 mu). The dilatations due to adenosine could be reduced by theophylline in a reversible competitive antagonism. Concentration-response curves for theophylline yielded no vascular reaction at concentrations of up to 10(-5) M theophylline. From these data is is concluded that the pial arterial resting tone is not influenced under our experimental conditions by adenosine formed and released by brain tissue. The dilatations measured at high theophylline concentrations are apparently due to a mechanism different from the adenosine antagonism.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 943778     DOI: 10.1007/bf00588681

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


  17 in total

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Authors:  R Rubio; R M Berne; E L Bockman; R R CURNISH
Journal:  Am J Physiol       Date:  1975-06

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Journal:  Arzneimittelforschung       Date:  1974-11

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Authors:  M Wahl; W Kuschinsky; O Bosse; K Thurau
Journal:  Circ Res       Date:  1973-02       Impact factor: 17.367

5.  Perivascular potassium and pH as determinants of local pial arterial diameter in cats. A microapplication study.

Authors:  W Kuschinsky; M Wahl; O Bosse; K Thurau
Journal:  Circ Res       Date:  1972-08       Impact factor: 17.367

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Journal:  Am J Physiol       Date:  1969-12

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Journal:  Circ Res       Date:  1969-10       Impact factor: 17.367

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Authors:  D A Herbert; R A Mitchell
Journal:  J Appl Physiol       Date:  1971-03       Impact factor: 3.531

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Journal:  Pflugers Arch       Date:  1970       Impact factor: 3.657

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Journal:  Pflugers Arch       Date:  1969-06-24       Impact factor: 3.657

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Authors:  Kazuhiko Oishi; Yasuhiro Ogawa; Shuji Gamoh; Masaatsu K Uchida
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  2002-04-01       Impact factor: 5.182

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Journal:  Clin Investig       Date:  1992 Mar-Apr

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Authors:  F R Edwards; G D Hirst; G D Silverberg
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Authors:  D A Colin; C Leray
Journal:  Pflugers Arch       Date:  1979-12       Impact factor: 3.657

7.  Tissue content of adenosine, inosine and hypoxanthine in the rat kidney after ischemia and postischemic recirculation.

Authors:  H Osswald; H J Schmitz; R Kemper
Journal:  Pflugers Arch       Date:  1977-10-19       Impact factor: 3.657

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Authors:  J J Grome; V Stefanovich
Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol       Date:  1986-06       Impact factor: 3.000

10.  Adenosine inhibition of gamma-aminobutyric acid release from slices of rat cerebral cortex.

Authors:  C Hollins; T W Stone
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  1980-05       Impact factor: 8.739

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