The effect of Ca-transport inhibitors on the excitability of the pregnant and post partum rabbit uterus
To continue an earlier study, a total of 54 uterine strips were excised from 25 days pregnant and post partum rabbits. These muscles were examined under a variety of experimental conditions to further define functionally their “activator-Ca” (A-Ca) which couples excitation with contraction under the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Life sciences (1973) 1977-01, Vol.20 (2), p.289-299 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To continue an earlier study, a total of 54 uterine strips were excised from 25 days pregnant and post partum rabbits. These muscles were examined under a variety of experimental conditions to further define functionally their “activator-Ca” (A-Ca) which couples excitation with contraction under these two extreme regulatory states of the uterus. As in earlier studies, increasing the stimulus strength in graded steps from 2 to 80 V/5 cm revealed two distinct “peaks” of excitability, one at ∼12 V/5 cm and another at ∼60 V/6 cm, separated by a zone of inhibition. Knowing that effective “first peak” stimulation demands intact membrane function and the availability of A-Ca, while the “second peak” stimulation probably bypasses the membrane process and activates the contractile system directly by mobilizing Ca bound to intracellular structures, the effects on the strength-tension curve of normal and Ca-free KRB, excess KCl, Verapamil, Ruthenium-red and MnCl
2 were examined. These studies exposed again the different states of the A-Ca in the uteri of pregnant and post partum rabbits, which partly explain the functional differences of the myometrium under these two extreme regulatory conditions. |
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ISSN: | 0024-3205 1879-0631 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0024-3205(77)90324-1 |