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. 1981 Mar-Apr;8(2):175-82.
doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1681.1981.tb00149.x.

Sources of calcium for contraction of guinea-pig isolated tracheal smooth muscle

Sources of calcium for contraction of guinea-pig isolated tracheal smooth muscle

B R Creese et al. Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol. 1981 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

1. Contractile responses of guinea-pig tracheal smooth muscle to KCl, histamine, acetylcholine and prostaglandins were reduced after the removal of extracellular Ca2+ from the bathing medium. 2. KCl-induced contractures were more dependent on extracellular Ca2+ than acetylcholine-induced responses, but less so than histamine-induced contractures. 3. Responses to high concentrations of contractile agents were less dependent on extracellular Ca2+ than those to low concentrations. 4. Repeated additions of histamine or acetylcholine in the absence of extracellular Ca2+ resulted in progressively smaller contractile responses. 5. Treatment of tracheal muscle with EGTA considerably inhibited drug-induced contractures and abolished the response to KCl. 6. It is concluded that contractile responses of guinea-pig tracheal smooth muscle involve both the influx Ca2+ from the extracellular space and release of Ca2+ from intracellular sites. The relative contributions of these two Ca2+ sources depend on both the contractile agent and its concentration. Intracellular Ca2+ stores may be depleted by treatment with EGTA, or by repeated drug additions in the absence of extracellular calcium.

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