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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine 85 (1978), S. 172-175 
    ISSN: 1573-8221
    Keywords: depolarized smooth muscle ; tone ; contractile off-response ; calcium channels
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Experiments were carried out on isolated strips of guinea pig taenia coli. The smooth muscle was depolarized in a solution with high potassium concentration (120 mM KCl). The effect of papaverine (in concentrations of 10−5 to 3.10−5 g/ml) on the tone and off-response to a prolonged and strong hyperpolarizing current was investigated on the denervated muscle. Papaverine was found: 1) to abolish contractile responses to application of histamine, bradykinin, and acetylcholine; 2) to reduce the tone of the depolarized muscle and abolish the effect of an increase in the Ca++ concentration in the external medium on muscle tone; 3) to have no effect on the amplitude and velocity of the ascending phase of the off-response; 4) to accelerate the descending phase of the off-response. The following hypotheses are put forward to explain the result: 1) in the cell membrane there are chemically excitable calcium channels which are blocked by papaverine; 2) in the membrane there are calcium leakage channels responsible for the maintenance of tone and blocked by papaverine; 3) papaverine has negligible effect on electrically excitable calcium channels.
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