Literature DB >> 2427148

Mechanism of barium-induced contraction in the vascular smooth muscle of rabbit aorta.

H Karaki, N Satake, S Shibata.   

Abstract

In a solution containing 1.5 mM Ca2+, cumulative application of 0.3-10.0 mM Ba2+ induced a concentration-dependent contraction of the rabbit aorta. This contraction was reduced by the Ca2+ channel inhibitors, verapamil (10(-6) M), nifedipine (10(-7) M) and lanthanum (2.0 mM), and was potentiated by the Ca2+ channel facilitator, Bay K8644 (10(-7) M). In a Ca2+-free solution containing EGTA (1.0 mM), cumulative application of Ba2+ still induced a concentration-dependent contraction, the maximum contractile tension of which was comparable to that in the presence of 1.5 mM Ca2+. The Ba2+-induced contraction which was not dependent on the external Ca2+ was also inhibited by verapamil, nifedipine and lanthanum and was potentiated by Bay K8644. A high concentration (65.4 mM) of K+ potentiated this Ba2+-induced contraction whereas noradrenaline (10(-6) M) did not have such an effect. In order to deplete the releasable Ca2+ store in the cell, the muscle strip was treated with noradrenaline (10(-6) M) and/or caffeine (20.0 mM) in a Ca2+-free solution. In such a Ca2+-depleted muscle, Ba2+ still induced a contraction of a similar magnitude to that without such treatment. Further, the second application of Ba2+ in a Ca2+-free solution induced a similar contraction to that induced by the first application of Ba2+. These results suggest that Ba2+ depolarizes the cell membrane and opens the voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels resulting in a Ca2+ influx in the presence of Ca2+. In the absence of external Ca2+, Ba2+ may enter the cell through the voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels and induce contraction without mobilizing the Ca2+ store which is sensitive to noradrenaline and caffeine.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 2427148      PMCID: PMC1917089          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1986.tb16255.x

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


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