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Effects of cobalt, magnesium, and cadmium on contraction of rat soleus muscle.

A F Dulhunty1, P W Gage.   

Abstract

The effects on isometric tension of three divalent ions that block calcium channels, magnesium, cobalt, and cadmium, were tested in small bundles of rat soleus fibers. Cobalt, at a concentration of 2 or 6 mM, reversibly depressed twitch and tetanic tension and the depression was much greater in solutions containing no added calcium ions. Magnesium caused much less depression of tension than cobalt. The depression of tension was not accompanied by membrane depolarization or a reduction in the amplitude of action potentials. A reduction caused by 6 mM cobalt in the amplitude of 40 or 80 mM potassium contractures was not accompanied by a comparable reduction in tension during 200 mM potassium contractures, and could be explained by a shift in the potassium contracture tension-voltage curve to more positive potentials (by +7 mV on average). Similar effects were not seen with 2 or 6 mM magnesium. At a concentration of 20 mM, both cobalt and magnesium depressed twitch and tetanic tension, cobalt having greater effect than magnesium. Both ions shifted the potassium contracture tension-voltage curve to the right by +5 to +10 mV, caused a small depression of maximum tension, and slowed the time course of potassium contractures. Cadmium (3 mM) depressed twitch, tetanic, and potassium contracture tension by more than 6 mM cobalt, but experiments were complicated by the gradual appearance of large contractures that became even larger, and sometimes oscillatory, when the solution containing cadmium was washed out. It was concluded that divalent cations affect both activation and inactivation of tension in a manner that cannot be completely explained by a change in surface charge.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2752079      PMCID: PMC1280447          DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(89)82647-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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