Effects of magnesium on isolated canine coronary arterial tension

Katsuhiko Yoshida, Akihiko Usui, Michiaki Hibi, Mitsuo Kawamura, Takashi Maseki, Toshio Abe, Hiroyuki Tokuno, Tadao Tomita

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Abstract

The effects of magnesium on the tension of isolated canine coronary arterial strips were studied. In the solution containing K+ of 20 mEq·l-1, Ca2+ of 4 mEq·l-1, and Na+ of 127 mEq·l-1, the tension was 811±111 mg with Mg2+ of 1 mEq·l-1, 494±135 mg with Mg2+ of 10 mEq·l-1, 272±126 mg with Mg2+ of 20 mEq·l-1, -52±63 mg with Mg2+ of 30 mEq·l-1, -69 ±80 mg with Mg2+ of 40 mEq·l-1. In the solution containing K+ of 20 mEq·l-1, Na+ of 12 mEq·l-1 and Ca2+ of 0 mEq·l-1, the tension was 102±22 mg with Mg2+ of 1 mEq·l-1, 3±35 mg with Mg2+ of 10 mEq·l-1; -49±33 mg with Mg2+ of 20 mEq·l-1, -59±49 mg with Mg2+ of 30 mEq·l-1, -65±54 mg with Mg2+ of 40 mEq·l-1. The data demonstrated that Mg2+ above 30 mEq·l-1 inhibited the increase in tension caused by Ca2+ and Mg2+ above 20 mEq·l-1 inhibited the increase in tension caused by low Na+ concentration.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)184-188
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Anesthesia
Volume7
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 04-1993
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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