Artigo
The possible involvement of hyperpolarizing mechanisms in histamine-induced relaxation of the rat portal vein
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2008-11-07Registro en:
Journal of Smooth Muscle Research, v. 44, n. 3-4, p. 129-141, 2008.
0916-8737
10.1540/jsmr.44.12
2-s2.0-55249108921
2-s2.0-55249108921.pdf
2622975453563085
0000-0001-6946-1145
Autor
Faculty of Medicine of Marília
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Resumen
The present study evaluated the effects of histamine 10 -2 M on longitudinal preparations of rat portal vein. It was observed that histamine 10 -2 M induced relaxation of rat portal vein preparations pre-contracted with phenylephrine 10 -4 M. On the other hand, no pharmacological effects were observed in preparations not pre-contracted. The observed histamine-induced relaxing effect was absent in preparations pre-contracted with KCl (120 mM) or in the presence of depolarizing nutritive solution. However, the histamine-induced relaxation was still present in the endothelium-removed preparations. The histamine-induced relaxation also was not prevented by astemizole (10 -6 M, 10 -5 M and 10 -4 M), cimetidine (10 -5 M, 10 -4 M and 10 -3 M) or thioperamide (10 -6 M, 10 -5 M and 10 -4 M), selective antagonists H 1, H 2 and H 3, respectively. The presence of L-NAME 10 -4 M or L-NAME 10 -4 M plus indomethacin 10 -5 M also did not prevent the histamine-induced relaxation observed in rat portal vein. Thus, the histamine-induced relaxation observed in rat portal vein appears to involve a non-endothelial hyperpolarizing mechanism independent of H 1, H 2 and H 3 receptors.
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