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MENG Ziqiang, ZHANG Haifei. Effect of SO2 derivatives on isolated thoracic aorta rings in rats[J]. Chinese Journal of Public Health, 2005, 21(12): 1412-1414. DOI: 10.11847/zgggws2005-21-12-03
Citation: MENG Ziqiang, ZHANG Haifei. Effect of SO2 derivatives on isolated thoracic aorta rings in rats[J]. Chinese Journal of Public Health, 2005, 21(12): 1412-1414. DOI: 10.11847/zgggws2005-21-12-03

Effect of SO2 derivatives on isolated thoracic aorta rings in rats

  •   Objective   To investigate the relaxant effect and its mechanism of SO2 derivatives(sulfite and bisulfite, 3:1 mol/L)on the isolated thoracic aorta rings in rats.
      Methods   Isolated rat aortic mucle rings were used to perfuse in chambers containing chemicals tested in Kerbs buffer and the ring tensions were recorded.
      Results   SO2 derivatives had relaxant effects on thoracic aorta with and without endothelium.The contraction responses induced by norepinephrine(NE), potassium chloride(KCl), and Ca2+ were antagonized SO2 derivatives in a non-competitive manner.The pD' 2 values were 0.43, 2.03, 2.49 respectively.In Ca2+-free modified Krebs solution, the contraction of two components induced by NE were inhibited significantly by SO2 derivatives.The effect features of SO2 derivatives mentioned above were just like that of verapamil in the same experimental conditions.
      Conclusion   The relaxant effect of SO2 derivatives on rat's thoracic aorta is not dependent on endothelium, and is closely related to the blockage of Ca2+ entry through both potential-deqendent calcium channel and receptor-operating calcium channel, and to the inhibition of intracellular Ca2+ release.
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