Aminophylline pretreatment modulates the nitric oxide system of the isolated rat diaphragm: The role of frequency of the electrical stimulation

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The effect of different frequencies of direct subtetanic electrical stimulation (14, 20, and 30 Hz) and aminophylline (AMPh) pretreatment on the effect of NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) (1 mM) on isolated rat diaphragm was investigated. L-NAME potentiated tension developed (Td) in the diaphragm pretreated with a single concentration of AMPh (1.08 mM) in a frequency-dependent manner. The effect was significantly different in comparison with muscle incubated 30 min with Tyrode solution only. In the muscle pretreated with cumulative concentrations of AMPh (0.36 - 3.60 mM), the frequency-dependent potentiation of Td induced by L-NAME and the difference between L-NAME-treated and untreated muscle were lost. ©2005 The Japanese Pharmacological Society.

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Stojanović, R., Todorović, Z., Nešić, Z., Vučković, S., & Prostran, M. (2005). Aminophylline pretreatment modulates the nitric oxide system of the isolated rat diaphragm: The role of frequency of the electrical stimulation. Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, 99(1), 109–112. https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.SCE05002X

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