Effects of calcium channel blockers on urinary tract smooth muscle
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0773.1986.tb02536.x
Effects of calcium channel blockers on urinary tract smooth muscle
Abstract
Influx of calcium from the extracellular medium seems to be important for spontaneous as well as agonist-induced contractile activity in urinary tract smooth muscle. To a various extent this calcium influx occurs through pathways which can be blocked by calcium channel blockers. These drugs effectively suppress spontaneous ureteral activity in vitro. Whether they affect ureteral motility in vivo or whether they can counteract ureteral spasm associated with ureteral stones have not been established. Calcium channel blockers partially block electrically as well as agonist-induced detrusor contractions. Some of these drugs abolish even atropine-resistant contractile responses induced by electrical stimulation in detrusor muscle. Drugs with combined antimuscarinic and calcium channel blocking effect therefore have an attractive effect profile. Experiences with calcium channel blockers in the treatment of patients with 'unstable bladder' are limited, but results obtained with terodiline seem promising. Even if calcium channel blockers reduce agonist-induced contraction in isolated urethral muscle, their clinical effect on urethral function seems to be small. The effects of calcium blockers on urinary tract smooth muscle may be clinically useful and deserve further study.
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