Journal of Smooth Muscle Research
Online ISSN : 1884-8796
Print ISSN : 0916-8737
ISSN-L : 0916-8737
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Effects of Chloroquine on Smooth Muscle Contracted with Noradrenaline or High-Potassium Solutions in the Rat Thoracic Aorta
Peter I. AzibaD.T. Okpako
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2003 Volume 39 Issue 3 Pages 31-37

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The effects of chloroquine on the smooth muscle of isolated rat aortic segments were investigated in preparations contracted with either noradrenaline or high-potassium. At rest, chloroquine (up to 10-4 M) produced no mechanical response, while noradrenaline (10-6 M) produced a sustained contraction. In the presence of 10-4 M chloroquine, however, the amplitude of contractions produced by noradrenaline was attenuated by about 70%, with no alteration of the resting tension. In preparations contracted either with noradrenaline or with high-K solutions, chloroquine produced a concentration-dependent relaxation. The tension decreased below resting level as a result of the co-application of these stimulants. The relaxing actions of chloroquine were not altered by methylene blue (an inhibitor of guanylate cyclase), suggesting that the cyclic GMP-related mechanism was not involved. The ratio of the amplitude of chloroquine-induced relaxation was similar in contractions produced by different concentrations of potassium ions, suggesting that chloroquine did not cause relaxation as a result of membrane hyperpolarization. These results suggest that the inhibition of aortic smooth muscle contraction caused by chloroquine is different to that produced by endothelium-derived vasodilating factors. It is possible that the inhibition of aortic smooth muscle contraction by chloroquine involves modulation of the contractile systems and of their regulatory proteins.
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