PMID: 8967287Jan 1, 1996Paper

ACE inhibitors with SH groups have no effect of ATP-dependent K channels--a dissertation

Acta medica Austriaca
H KöppelS Holzmann

Abstract

ACE-inhibitors are used in the treatment of hypertension, and ischemic heart disease, chronic heart failure, cardiomyopathy and diabetic nephropathy. The effect of the ACE inhibitors is mainly due to the inhibition of the angiotensin converting-enzyme, but they also potentiate the effect of bradykinine. Sargent et al. have indicated, that SH-containing ACE-inhibitors show an effect on KATP-channel open probability in vascular smooth muscle. In our experiments, we used isolated bovine coronary arteries and guinea pig aortas, which were cut transversally and brought into Normal-Tyrode-solution. The vessels were precontracted with phenylephrine or U 46619, and after that a cumulative dose of the SH-containing ACE-inhibitors Captopril or Zofenopril was added to obtain a relaxation curve. In a second series we blocked the KATP-channels with glibenclamide to see if the relaxation could be attenuated. In bovine coronary arteries the relaxing effect of Captopril could not be attenuated by glibenclamide, a specific blocker of KATP-channels of vascular smooth muscle. In the guinea pig aorta, the relaxing effect of Zofenopril was also not effected by glibenclamide. The concentrations of Zofenopril were between 10(-7) and 10(-4) mol/l; the...Continue Reading

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