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The mechanism for the contraction induced by leukotriene C4 in guinea-pig taenia coli.

S Ieiri1, J Nishimura, K Hirano, S Suita, H Kanaide.   

Abstract

The mechanism underlying the LTC(4)-induced contraction of guinea-pig taenia coli was determined using the simultaneous measurements of [Ca(2+)](i) and force in whole muscle preparations. Additional experiments were performed in receptor coupled permeabilized preparation. For comparison purposes, the contraction which was induced by a typical G-protein mediated agonist, carbachol was also characterized. LTC(4) induced a contraction in the guinea-pig taenia coli in a concentration-dependent manner. The maximal response was obtained at 100 nM and the EC(50) value was 5.4+/-1.9 nM. Both LTC(4) and carbachol induced increases in [Ca(2+)](i) and force. The maximum force induced by 100 nM LTC(4) was significantly smaller than that induced by 10 microM carbachol, although an increase in [Ca(2+)](i) produced by both agonists was similar. In the permeabilized preparations, carbachol, but not LTC(4), induced an additional force development at a fixed Ca(2+) concentration. LTC(4) induced no increase in [Ca(2+)](i) and force in the Ca(2+)-free solution, while carbachol induced transient increases in both [Ca(2+)](i) and force in a Ca(2+)-free solution. Both diltiazem and SK&F 96365 significantly inhibited the LTC(4)- and carbachol-induced increases in [Ca(2+)](i) and force in normal PSS. The inhibitory pattern of [Ca(2+)](i) by these drugs was also similar. We thus conclude that LTC(4) induces the contraction of the guinea-pig taenia coli mainly through Ca(2+) influx via both the diltiazem-sensitive and SK&F 96365-sensitive Ca(2+) channels, without affecting either the Ca(2+)-sensitivity or the intracellular Ca(2+) release. These results indicated that the mechanism underlying the LTC(4)-induced contraction differs greatly from that for conventional G-protein mediated agonists, such as carbachol.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11399670      PMCID: PMC1572820          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0704122

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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