TY - JOUR T1 - Interaction of hydralazine and hydrazone derivatives with contractile mechanisms in rabbit aortic smooth muscle. JF - Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics JO - J Pharmacol Exp Ther SP - 418 LP - 425 VL - 205 IS - 2 AU - A J McLean AU - K Barron AU - P du Souich AU - K D Haegele AU - J L McNay AU - O Carrier AU - A Briggs Y1 - 1978/05/01 UR - http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/205/2/418.abstract N2 - The mechanism of action and relative potency of hydralazine (H) and tow hydrazone derivatives were investigated using isolated rabbit aortic strips. H, hydralazine acetone hydrazone (HA) and hydralazine butanone hydrazone (HBH) relaxed established K+ and norepinephrine (NE) contractures, and inhibited the development of contractures to these two agents on preincubation. H, HA and HBH increased the threshold to Ca++ and decreased the maximum tension responses during K+-Ca++-contractures (HA greater than H, P less than .05; HBH greater than H P less than .01). The Ca++-dependent and Ca++-independent components of NE contractures were both inhibited by H, HA and HBH. NE contractures were more sensitive to the effects of H than K+ contractures. These results are consistent with the conclusion that H and hydrazone derivatives produce effects on vascular muscle both by interactions with the fluxes of Ca++ from the extracellular space and effects on release from cell stores. However, other possibilities need to be assessed experimentally. ER -