Cardiovascular research
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Cardiovascular research · Jun 1994
Comparative StudyAssessment of ability of levcromakalim and sodium nitroprusside to reverse the cardiovascular effects of nitric oxide synthase inhibition in the anaesthetised pig.
The aim was to test the ability of levcromakalim, a potassium channel opener, and sodium nitroprusside, a nitric oxide donor, to reverse the systemic and pulmonary vasoconstrictor actions of NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME), and thus to restore cardiac output in anaesthetised pigs. ⋯ Increased systemic vascular resistance following a bolus of L-NAME (10 mg.kg-1) is reversed by subsequent administration of levcromakalim (10-40 micrograms.kg-1) or sodium nitroprusside (1-4 micrograms.kg-1.min-1) associated with partial restoration of cardiac output. The degree to which cardiac output is restored by these two agents is limited by a concomitant reduction in preload.