ATP-sensitive potassium channels in the cerebral circulation

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Rosenblum, WI [1 ]
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[1] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Med Coll Virginia, Dept Pathol, Div Autopsy & Neuropathol, Richmond, VA 23298 USA
关键词
adenosine triphosphate; aging; autoregulation; biological factors; carbon dioxide; cerebral circulation; diabetes mellitus; endothelium-derived relaxing factor; endothelium; vascular; enzyme inhibitors; hydrogen-ion concentration; hypertension; hypoxia; nitric oxide synthase; potassium channels; vasodilation;
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10.1161/01.STR.0000070425.98202.B5
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background-In brain blood vessels, electrophysiological studies proving the existence of ATP-sensitive potassium channels (K-ATP) are scarce. However, numerous pharmacological studies establish the importance of K-ATP channels in these blood vessels. This review emphasizes the data supporting the importance of vascular K-ATP in the responses of brain blood vessels. Summary of Review-Electrophysiological data show the existence of K-ATP in smooth muscle and endothelium of brain vessels. A much larger number of studies in virtually all experimental species have shown that classic openers of K-ATP dilate brain arteries and arterioles. This response can by blocked by glibenclamide, a selective inhibitor of K-ATP opening. Several physiological or pathophysiological responses are also blocked by glibenclamide. K-ATP contains a multiplicity of potential sites of interaction with drugs of diverse, sometimes unrelated, structures. Drugs with imidazole or guanidinium groups are particularly likely to have effects on K-ATP. This complicates interpretation of the actions of such drugs when used as supposedly selective pharmacological probes for other putative targets. A pH-sensitive site on the internal surface of cloned channels may explain the glibenclamide-inhibitable dilation produced by intracellular acidosis and perhaps by CO2. In some situations K-ATP appears to be involved in either the synthesis/release or action of endothelium-derived mediators of cerebrovascular tone. The importance of K-ATP may be dependent on the portion of the cerebrovascular tree being studied and on diverse experimental conditions, age, species, and the presence of disease. Conclusions-K-ATP have been shown to mediate a wide range of cerebrovascular response in physiologic or pathologic circumstances in a variety of experimental conditions. Their relevance to cerebrovascular responses in humans remains to be explored.
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页码:1547 / 1552
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