The effects of time and indomethacin on contractile responses of the guinea-pig gall bladder in vitro
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- PMCID: PMC2044443
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1980.tb10955.x
The effects of time and indomethacin on contractile responses of the guinea-pig gall bladder in vitro
Abstract
1. The effects of time and of indomethacin on contractile responses of the guinea-pig gall bladder were studied in vitro. 2. The tissues contracted to field stimulation at 5 Hz (in the absence and presence of atropine 10(-6) M). (-)-noradrenaline (10(-5) M), acetylcholine (10(-5) M), and adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP, 10(-4) M); the magnitude of the contractile responses increased with time. 3. (-)-Isoprenaline 10(-5) M either relaxed (17 of 23 preparations tested) or had no effect on gall bladder strips. 4. The responses of strips of guinea-pig gall bladder to field stimulation at 5 Hz (in the absence or presence of atropine 10(-6) M), (-)-noradrenaline (10(-5) M), and acetylcholine (10(-5) M) obtained 4 h 45 min after setting up the tissue were reduced following incubation with indomethacin (7.9 x 10(-6) M for 1 h). The responses to (-)-isoprenaline (10(-5) M) and to ATP (10(-4) M) were abolished by incubation with indomethacin. 5. These results suggest that, in the guinea-pig gall bladder in vitro, the magnitude of the contractile responses to field stimulation at 5 Hz, (-)-noradrenaline (10(-5) M), and acetylcholine (10(-5) M) and the ability of the tissue to respond to (-)-isoprenaline (10(-5) M) and ATP (10(-4) M), may be dependent on the synthesis of a prostaglandin-like substance.
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