P. Deitmer et al., INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF CICLETANINE ON SMOOTH-MUSCLE IN COMPARISON TO THOSE OF NIFEDIPINE AND SODIUM-NITROPRUSSIDE, Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology, 348(4), 1993, pp. 411-416
The inhibitory effect of cicletanine was studied, in comparison to the
effects of nifedipine and sodium nitroprusside (SNP), in various type
s of smooth muscle: portal vein and iliac artery of rabbit; gastric fu
ndus and antrum of rabbit and guinea pig; guinea pig taenia coli and u
terus. In all types of tissue the nifedipine-sensitive component (LCA,
L-type calcium channel dependent activation) was inhibited by cicleta
nine (threshold concentration 10(-6) mol/l to 10(-5) mol/l). The nifed
ipine to resistant component (NLCA) was in some tissues preferentially
inhibited by SNP (gastric fundus) and in other tissues preferentially
by cicletanine (portal vein), with graded intermediate forms (iliac a
rtery). Consequently, the inhibitory effect of cicletanine on NLCA is
different in mechanism to that of SNP. Only papaverine suppressed all
types of activation.