Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
Online ISSN : 1347-8648
Print ISSN : 1347-8613
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Inhibitory Mechanism of Papaverine on Carbachol-Induced Contraction in Bovine Trachea
Takeharu KanedaYukako TakeuchiHirozumi MatsuiKazumasa ShimizuNorimoto UrakawaShinjiro Nakajyo
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2005 Volume 98 Issue 3 Pages 275-282

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We have demonstrated that the relaxing mechanism of papaverine in phasic muscles such as ileum, urinary bladder, and uterus is different from tonic muscles such as aorta. In this study, we examined the inhibitory mechanism of papaverine on carbachol (CCh)-induced contraction in the bovine trachea. Papaverine inhibited muscle contraction and increase in [Ca2+]i level induced by CCh. Papaverine increased cAMP content but not cGMP content. Papaverine did not affect CCh-induced oxidized flavoproteins fluorescence or reduced pyridine nucleotides fluorescence. Papaverine (30 μM) remarkably inhibited muscle tension, but slightly decreased creatine phosphate and ATP contents. Iberiotoxin restored the inhibitions of muscle contraction and [Ca2+]i level induced by papaverine or dibutyryl-cAMP. These results suggested that the relaxing mechanism of papaverine in the bovine trachea is mainly due to increases of cAMP content by inhibiting phosphodiesterase and the mechanism is partially involved in the activation of BK channel by cAMP.

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