Literature DB >> 21860596

Myoplasmic [ca], crossbridge phosphorylation and latch in rabbit bladder smooth muscle.

Young-Don Kim1, Min-Hyung Cho, Seong-Chun Kwon.   

Abstract

TONIC SMOOTH MUSCLE EXHIBIT THE LATCH PHENOMENON: high force at low myosin regulatory light chains (MRLC) phosphorylation, shortening velocity (Vo), and energy consumption. However, the kinetics of MRLC phosphorylation and cellular activation in phasic smooth muscle are unknown. The present study was to determine whether Ca(2+)-stimulated MRLC phosphorylation could suffice to explain the agonist- or high K(+)-induced contraction in a fast, phasic smooth muscle. We measured myoplasmic [Ca(2+)], MRLC phosphorylation, half-time after step-shortening (a measure of Vo) and contractile stress in rabbit urinary bladder strips. High K(+)-induced contractions were phasic at both 22℃ and 37℃: myoplasmic [Ca(2+)], MRLC phosphorylation, 1/half-time, and contractile stress increased transiently and then all decreased to intermediate values. Carbachol (CCh)-induced contractions exhibited latch at 37℃: stress was maintained at high levels despite decreasing myoplasmic [Ca(2+)], MRLC phosphorylation, and 1/half-time. At 22℃ CCh induced sustained elevations in all parameters. 1/half-time depended on both myoplasmic [Ca(2+)] and MRLC phosphorylation. The steady-state dependence of stress on MRLC phosphorylation was very steep at 37℃ in the CCh- or K(+)-depolarized tissue and reduced temperature flattend the dependence of stress on MRLC phosphorylation compared to 37℃. These data suggest that phasic smooth muscle also exhibits latch behavior and latch is less prominent at lower temperature.

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Keywords:  CCh; Latch; MRLC phosphorylation; Myoplasmic [Ca2+]; Urinary bladder

Year:  2011        PMID: 21860596      PMCID: PMC3154382          DOI: 10.4196/kjpp.2011.15.3.171

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Korean J Physiol Pharmacol        ISSN: 1226-4512            Impact factor:   2.016


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