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Figure 3

From: Role of potassium and calcium channels in sevoflurane-mediated vasodilation in the foeto-placental circulation

Figure 3

Blockade of K Ca++ channels enhances the vasodilatory effect of sevoflurane. Sevoflurane produced significant dose dependent vasodilation of chorionic plate arterial rings compared to control conditions. Prior blockade of KCa++ channels by incubation in 1 × 10-2 M tetraethylammonium (n = 10 rings per group) enhanced the vasodilatory effect of sevoflurane. *P < 0.05 compared to rings exposed to control conditions. (Two way RM-ANOVA). † P < 0.05 compared to rings exposed to sevoflurane plus vehicle at graded sevoflurane concentrations (post hoc between group t test).

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