Tachyphylaxis to the Sumatriptan-Induced Contractile Effect in the Human Uterine Artery but Not in H...
Tachyphylaxis to the Sumatriptan-Induced Contractile Effect in the Human Uterine Artery but Not in Human Cerebral Blood Vessels: Pharmacological Demonstration of the 5-HT1B Receptor Functionality Loss
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Basel, Switzerland: S. Karger AG
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The in vitro contractile response of the human uterine artery to sumatriptan was compared to that of human cerebral blood vessels. Artery rings were prepared for isometric contraction. Tachyphylaxis to the triptan-induced vascular contraction was observed in the uterine artery, but not in basilar and middle cerebral arteries. To evaluate 5-HT 1 rec...
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Tachyphylaxis to the Sumatriptan-Induced Contractile Effect in the Human Uterine Artery but Not in Human Cerebral Blood Vessels: Pharmacological Demonstration of the 5-HT1B Receptor Functionality Loss
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TN_cdi_karger_primary_334930
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0031-7012
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1423-0313
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10.1159/000334930