The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
Online ISSN : 1347-3506
Print ISSN : 0021-5198
ISSN-L : 0021-5198
Relaxation of Airway Smooth Muscle Induced by Potassium in the Presence of Ca-Antagonists
Yoshihisa KOGANaoya SODEYAMAShun SATOHTadashi TESHIGAWARATeruyuki YANAGISAWANorio TAIRAMasao ENDOH
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1989 Volume 50 Issue 4 Pages 387-396

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We examined K+-induced relaxation instead of contraction in the presence of Ca-antagonists by measuring isometric tension in the tracheal smooth muscle isolated from guinea pigs. Cumulative administration of KCI (10-90 mM) induced a concentration-dependent contraction. When the muscle was pretreated with low concentrations of Ca-antagonists, cumulative administration of KCI caused a mild contraction, followed by a moderate relaxation. In the muscle pretreated with high concentrations of Ca-antagonists, KCI revealed a concentration-related relaxation without contraction. The potency ratios of Ca-antagonists to reverse the KCI-induced contraction to relaxation were nifedipine : verapamil : diltiazem= 94:4:1. This order of potency was quite similar to that of Ca-antagonists to relax the muscle precontracted with KCI (30 mM). Magnitudes of KCI (30 mM)-induced relaxation in the presence of Ca-antagonists were similar to those caused by Ca-antagonists in the KCI (30 mM)-precontracted muscles. Thus, K+-induced relaxation in the airway smooth muscle in the presence of Ca-antagonists may be due to the voltage-dependent increase in binding of Ca-antagonists to calcium channels.
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