The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
Online ISSN : 1347-3506
Print ISSN : 0021-5198
ISSN-L : 0021-5198
Cooperation of ATP and Norepinephrine in Inducing Contractionin Guinea Pig Vas Deferens Is Not Associated with Change in Intracellular Ca2+ Level
Akikazu FujitaTadayoshi TakeuchiToshiaki IshiiHideaki NishioFumiaki Hata
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1996 Volume 70 Issue 3 Pages 273-276

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Abstract

Contractile responses and fura-2 fluorescence signals were simultaneously recorded in fura-2 loaded longitudinal muscle strips of guinea pig vas deferens to examine the relationship between cooperation of ATP and norepinephrine (NE) in the contractile response and intracellular Ca2+level. ATP or NE induced a rapid or delayed contraction, respectively, with concomitant changes in fura-2 signal. Addition of both agonists potentiated the rapid, but not delayed contraction, while there was no potentiation in the fura-2 signal. In another series of experiments, NE (≥10 μM) contracted the muscle without further concomitant increase in Ca2+ level, indicating “Ca2+ sensitization” of the contractile apparatus. These findings suggest that cooperation of ATP and NE in inducing a rapid contraction of guinea pig vas deferens is mainly due to the “Ca2+ sensitization” effect of NE.

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