Angiotensin II-induced increase in slowly exchanging 45Ca2+ in relation to contractile responses of rat and guinea-pig aorta
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Angiotensin II-induced increase in slowly exchanging 45Ca2+ in relation to contractile responses of rat and guinea-pig aorta
Abstract
To gain more information about sources of activator Ca2+ involved in the contraction of rat and guinea-pig aorta evoked by angiotensin II and their sensitivity to Ca2+ entry blockers, measurement of slowly exchanging 45Ca2+ was established. A more physiological procedure was used, replacing La(3+)- and EGTA-containing solutions by a normal Ca(2+)-containing buffer. It was demonstrated that the angiotensin II-induced increase in slowly exchanging 45Ca2+ in rat aorta was incompletely (by approximately 60%-70%) inhibited by the organic Ca2+ entry blockers nifedipine, verapamil and diltiazem and by other Ca2+ entry blocking compounds like CoCl2 and chlorpromazine. 8-(N,N-diethylamino)octyl 3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoate hydrochloride (TMB-8) was able to inhibit the angiotensin II-induced increase in 45Ca2+ content completely, but this may be an intracellular storage effects. By contrast, the organic Ca2+ entry blockers completely inhibited that part of the angiotensin II-induced contraction of rat aorta which was dependent upon extracellular Ca2+. In guinea-pig aorta, the increase in 45Ca2+ content elicited by angiotensin II could be completely suppressed by all compounds under study. The results of these experiments correlated well with data from the functional experiments in guinea-pig aorta. In both preparations the release of Ca2+ from a rapidly as well as a slowly exchanging intracellular pool appears to contribute to the contractile response elicited by angiotensin II.
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