Literature DB >> 13702637

The photoactivated relaxation of smooth muscle of rabbit aorta.

R F FURCHGOTT, S J EHRREICH, E GREENBLATT.   

Abstract

Smooth muscle of strips of rabbit aorta, placed in a state of active tonic contraction by addition of a stimulating drug, relaxes during exposure to light. The relaxation is reversible. The extent of relaxation produced by a standard exposure depends on the preexposure level of active contraction but not on the nature of the stimulating drug used to produce contraction. With strips brought to an intermediate level of contraction, the degree of relaxation (steady state levels) is a rectangular hyperbolic function of radiation intensity. The kinetics of the relaxation process during irradiation and the recovery process following irradiation are consistent with the hypothesis that the primary photoactivated material initiates a reaction or reactions leading to a product which inhibits some process involved in the production of active contraction. The photorelaxation does not require the presence of oxygen. It is potentiated by reducing the temperature of the aortic strip. The action spectrum of the photorelaxation shows relatively low effectiveness at wavelengths above 450 mmicro. The effectiveness increases markedly and progressively as the wavelength is lowered below 450 mmicro, reaching a peak at 310 mmicro. A deep trough occurs at 280 mmicro. However, both peak and trough probably result from internal filtering due to absorption by proteins in the aortic strip. It is surmised that if a correction could be made for this internal filtering, the action spectrum would rise continuously down to wavelengths at least as low as 250 mmicro.

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Keywords:  AORTA/physiology; LIGHT; MUSCLES/physiology

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Year:  1961        PMID: 13702637      PMCID: PMC2195116          DOI: 10.1085/jgp.44.3.499

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Physiol        ISSN: 0022-1295            Impact factor:   4.086


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