Alkaline Phosphatase Activity Is a Key Determinant of Vascular Responsiveness to Norepinephrine

Volume: 76, Issue: 4, Pages: 1308 - 1318
Published: Oct 1, 2020
Abstract
Here, we tested the hypothesis that TNAP (tissue nonspecific alkaline phosphatase) modulates vascular responsiveness to norepinephrine. In the isolated, Tyrode’s-perfused rat mesentery, 50 µmol/L of L-p-bromotetramisole (L-p-BT; selective TNAP inhibitor, K i =56 µmol/L) significantly reduced TNAP activity and caused a significant 9.0-fold rightward-shift in the norepinephrine concentration versus vasoconstriction relationship. At 100 µmol/L,...
Paper Details
Title
Alkaline Phosphatase Activity Is a Key Determinant of Vascular Responsiveness to Norepinephrine
Published Date
Oct 1, 2020
Volume
76
Issue
4
Pages
1308 - 1318
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