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    European journal of clinical pharmacology 54 (1998), S. 31-34 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Key words Diltiazem ; Verapamil ; Nicardipine ; Vein
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Objective: Venodilatory effects of calcium antagonists have not been fully investigated, especially in human subjects. The present study was undertaken to compare the direct venodilatory effects of nicardipine, diltiazem and verapamil using the dorsal hand-vein technique. Methods: In eight healthy male subjects, increasing doses (0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1 and 10 μg · min−1) of these drugs and saline alone were infused, on four separate occasions, into the dorsal hand vein preconstricted with noradrenaline, and its diameter was measured by a linear-variable differential transformer. Result and conclusions: Diltiazem caused significant venodilation at a dose of 0.01 μg · min−1 or more, while verapamil and nicardipine only caused this effect at 1 μg · min−1 or more. The potency of the effect was diltiazem 〉 verapamil 〉 nicardipine. The venodilation at a dose of 1 μg · min−1 was 41.7%, 16.2% and 8.5%, respectively, for each drug. These findings indicate that the venodilatory effect of diltiazem is larger than that of verapamil and nicardipine in human subjects.
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    Cell & tissue research 258 (1989), S. 373-380 
    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Stress fibers ; Mesothelium ; Fluorescent cytochemistry ; Actin filaments ; Cytoskeleton ; Rana catesbeiana (Anura)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Actin-containing cytoplasmic fibers in mesothelial cells of the abdominal wall of the bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, were visualized by rhodamine-phalloidin staining of en face preparations of mesothelial cells. These fibers ran straight and were aligned parallel with each other. They also showed immunofluorescence staining with antibody against myosin or α-actinin. Electron microscopy revealed the presence of microfilament bundles in the basal cytoplasm of the cells. These cytoplasmic fibers may be comparable to the stress fibers observed in cultured cells. The mesothelial cells of tadpoles initially developed stress fibers when they underwent transformation from a polygonal to a spindle-like shape. Such fibers were also present in the polygonal cells of frogs. Expression of stress fibers in these cells seems to correspond to the expansion of the abdominal wall caused by marked growth of some intraperitoneal organs. The stress fibers in the mesothelial cells may serve to regulate cellular transformation and, further, may play a role in maintaining cellular or epithelial integrity by strengthening the cellular attachment to subepithelial tissue against probable tension load on the abdominal wall.
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