Literature DB >> 406797

Prolonged potentials in gastrointestinal muscles induced by calcium chelation.

C L Prosser, D L Kreulen, R J Weigel, W Yau.   

Abstract

When stomach muscles of skate, toad, or frog or intestinal muscle of cat are treated with Ca-free physiological solutions containing 2-5 mM EGTA or EDTA, spontaneous spikes and slow waves disappear reversibly. With continued treatment, depolarization of 25-30 mV from resting potentials of -65 mV occurs and rhythmic prolonged potentials of several seconds duration appear. They show rapid depolarization to near zero and rapid repolarization and they may continue for several hours. The prolonged potentials disappear when Na is replaced by Li, Tris, or choline. They are insensitive to TTX. The EGTA-induced waves are abolished by Mn, Co, La, verapamil, and D 600. After 10-15 min in 5 mM EGTA, voltage-current and abolition of anomalous rectification. It is concluded that when bound Ca is removed by a chelator, nonspecific reduction in resistance occurs and Na ions may enter rhythmically through channels normally used by Ca.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 406797     DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1977.233.1.C19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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