Some effects of nifedipine in guinea‐pig isolated trachealis

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In trachealis depolarized by a K+‐rich medium, nifedipine (0.001–1 μmol 1−1) caused concentration‐dependent antagonism of CaCl2‐induced increase in tension, moving the CaCl2 log concentration‐effect curve to the right and depressing the maximal response. In trachealis in normal Krebs solution, similar concentrations of nifedipine had marked antispasmogenic activity against the responses to potassium chloride (KCl) and tetraethylammonium (TEA). However, nifedipine had little, if any, antispasmogenic activity against the responses to acetylcholine or histamine. Nifedipine 1 μmol 1−1 was tested for spasmolytic activity in tissues generating tension in response to the EC50 of acetylcholine, KCl or CaCl2. In producing spasmolysis nifedipine was most effective against CaCl2 and least effective against acetylcholine. Nifedipine (0.01–1 μmol−1) had little or no effect on the tone of trachealis in normal Krebs solution. Intracellular electrophysiological recording showed that nifedipine 1 μmol 1−1 could abolish spontaneous slow wave activity. This was associated with very minor depolarization and little or no loss of mechanical tone. In tissues treated with TEA (8 mmol 1−1) nifedipine abolished spike and slow wave discharge and reduced mechanical activity to the pre‐TEA level. It is concluded that nifedipine prevents KCl‐ or TEA‐induced spasm by inhibition of Ca2+ influx. Spasm evoked by acetylcholine or histamine and the maintenance of spontaneous tone depend largely on mechanisms for increasing the cytoplasmic concentration of free Ca2+ which are resistant to nifedipine. 1985 British Pharmacological Society

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Ahmed, F., Foster, R. W., & Small, R. C. (1985). Some effects of nifedipine in guinea‐pig isolated trachealis. British Journal of Pharmacology, 84(4), 861–869. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.1985.tb17380.x

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