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  • Title: [Effects of the membrane potential level on serotonin-induced contraction of the pulmonary artery smooth muscle in rabbits].
    Author: Buryĭ VA, Gurkovskaia AV, Gokina NI, Shuba MF.
    Journal: Biull Eksp Biol Med; 1992 Jan; 113(1):13-6. PubMed ID: 1327276.
    Abstract:
    The effects of changes in membrane potential level on the electrical and contractile responses induced by serotonin (10(-6) mol/l) were investigated in muscle strips from rabbit main pulmonary artery using sucrose-gap technique. In spite of the fact that serotonin-induced depolarization did not exceed the threshold level for development of contraction, it was followed by a strong tonic contraction. Nearly a half of this contraction could be relaxed by an electrotonic hyperpolarization of the membrane. A week preliminary depolarization of the muscle cells resulted in an increase while a strong depolarization--in dramatic decrease of serotonin-induced contraction. Nifedipine effectively blocked potassium-induced, but not serotonin induced contraction. We suggest that in addition to voltage-operated and receptor operated Ca channels in vascular smooth muscle cell membrane there is a separate class of nifedipine-insensitive Ca channels operated by both serotonin receptor and membrane potential.
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