Upregulation of a non-ETA receptor in human arteries in vitro
Receptor turnover may be a crucial part in the physiology of endothelin (ET). Incubation of vessel segments could be a possible method to demonstrate this. The aim was to study contractile responses of human omental arteries to different ET agonists at various periods after incubation at 37 degrees C in 5% CO2 and air. The maximum effect (Emax; percentage of contraction to 60 mM K+ buffer solution
