NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester-induced potentiaton of the effect of aminophylline on rat diaphragm: The role of extracellular calcium

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The role of extracellular calcium in the interaction between intracellular cAMP and nitric oxide (NO)/cGMP on the contractility of rat diaphragm pretreated with cumulative concentrations of aminophylline (0.36 - 3.60mM) was investigated. In a Ca2+-free medium, NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) (1 and 3 mM) depressed tension developed (Td) and also aminophylline-induced potentiation of Td in a concentration-dependent manner. Verapamil (2.5 μM) or nicardipine (20 μM) significantly antagonized the potentiating effect of L-NAME on Td in a calcium-containing medium. However, in the presence of verapamil or nicardipine, L-NAME still produced statistically significant potentiation of the cumulative concentrations of aminophylline (0.36 - 3.60 mM), given in the second series.

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Stojanović, R., Todorović, Z., Nešic, Z., Vućković, S., Cerovac-Ćosić, N., & Prostran, M. (2004). NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester-induced potentiaton of the effect of aminophylline on rat diaphragm: The role of extracellular calcium. Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, 96(4), 493–498. https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.SCE04001X

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