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  • Title: BAY K 8644 and nifedipine alter halothane but not caffeine contractures of malignant hyperthermic muscle fibers.
    Author: Williams JH, Holland M, Lee JC, Ward CW, McGrath CJ.
    Journal: Am J Physiol; 1991 Oct; 261(4 Pt 2):R782-6. PubMed ID: 1718170.
    Abstract:
    The purpose of these experiments was to determine if the Ca2+ agonist BAY K 8644 and the Ca2+ antagonist nifedipine alter the mechanical responses of malignant hyperthermia-susceptible (MHS) skeletal muscle to halothane and caffeine. Muscle fiber bundles were dissected from MHS porcine skeletal muscle and exposed to BAY K 8644 (10 microM), nifedipine (1 microM), low-Ca2+ media [Ca2+ replaced by 1 mM ethylene glycol-bis(beta-aminoethyl ether)-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid], or diltiazem (30 microM) administered alone and with halothane (3%) or caffeine (0.5-0.8 mM). When administered alone, both halothane and BAY K 8644 evoked a significant change in resting tension (i.e., contracture) of 193.7 +/- 61.0 and 51.9 +/- 21.5 mN/cm2, respectively. When administered in combination, BAY K 8644 had no effect on the magnitude of the halothane contracture (195.2 +/- 58.6 mN/cm2) but reduced its onset time from 306.7 +/- 36.3 to 105.9 +/- 8.9 s. Nifedipine, low Ca2+, and diltiazem significantly reduced the halothane contracture (103.1 +/- 30.3, 123.1 +/- 20.6, and 112.6 +/- 16.2 mN/cm2, respectively) but had no effect on its onset time. In addition, low Ca2+ reduced the magnitude of the BAY K 8644 contracture (8.2 +/- 2.1 mN/cm2). BAY K 8644 also increased contractures induced by low caffeine concentrations (0.5-2.0 mM) but did not alter contractures induced by 4.0 and 8.0 mM caffeine, whereas nifedipine, low Ca2+, and diltiazem had no effect on these contractures. These results suggest that extracellular Ca2+ influx may have some influence on halothane but not on caffeine contractures of MHS skeletal muscle.
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