Ezra_1986_Eur.J.Pharmacol_122_135

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Title : Tachykinin modulation of coronary blood flow - Ezra_1986_Eur.J.Pharmacol_122_135
Author(s) : Ezra D , Laurindo FR , Eimerl J , Goldstein RE , Peck CC , Feuerstein G
Ref : European Journal of Pharmacology , 122 :135 , 1986
Abstract :

In pentobarbital anesthetized, open chest pigs, coronary blood flow (CBF), myocardial contractility and systemic hemodynamic variables were monitored during intracoronary injections of substance P (SP), neurokinin A (NA) or neurokinin B (NB). SP was most potent in increasing CBF although NA was also active in high doses while NB had absolutely no effect. SP was also more potent than NA in producing systemic hypotension. The data suggests that SP and its receptors might be potentially important modulators of CBF.

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Ezra D, Laurindo FR, Eimerl J, Goldstein RE, Peck CC, Feuerstein G (1986)
Tachykinin modulation of coronary blood flow
European Journal of Pharmacology 122 :135

Ezra D, Laurindo FR, Eimerl J, Goldstein RE, Peck CC, Feuerstein G (1986)
European Journal of Pharmacology 122 :135