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Title: Ryanodine reveals multiple contractile and relaxant mechanisms in vascular smooth muscle: simultaneous measurements of mechanical activity and of cytoplasmic free Ca2+ level with fura-2. Author: Hisayama T, Takayanagi I, Okamoto Y. Journal: Br J Pharmacol; 1990 Aug; 100(4):677-84. PubMed ID: 2119840. Abstract: 1. The effects of ryanodine on changes in cytoplasmic Ca2+ level ([Ca2+]i) and muscle tension induced by maximum concentrations of phenylephrine (Phe; 1 microM), prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF2 alpha, 10 microM), caffeine (Caf, 30 mM) and isoprenaline (Iso, 1 microM) were examined in rat aortic strips using fura-2. 2. In normal media, Phe and PGF2 alpha produced a phasic contraction, followed by a tonic one. Caf elicited only a transient contraction. When the preparation was treated with 10 microM ryanodine, an increase in [Ca2+]i was induced accompanied by a nicardipine (1 microM)-resistant contraction which was [Ca2+]o-dependent. 3. In Ca2(+)-free solution, the three stimulants elicited transient increases in [Ca2+]i. Transient contractions to Phe and Caf were accompanied by changes in [Ca2+]i. The transient increase in [Ca2+]i induced by PGF2 alpha was not accompanied by a corresponding contraction. 4. Sustained contractions were induced by Phe and PGF2 alpha in the absence of external Ca2+, while the increase in [Ca2+]i was reduced. A larger maximum contraction was induced by PGF alpha than by Phe. 5. Ryanodine abolished both the Caf- and Phe-induced [Ca2+]i transient increases and the corresponding contractions, but had no substantial effect on the PGF2 alpha-induced [Ca2+]i transient increase. Ryanodine had no influence on the sustained contractions induced by Phe and PGF2 alpha. 6. Iso relaxed both sustained contractions almost completely, without any detectable change in [Ca2+]i. Treatment of the preparation with ryanodine had no effect on the concentration-response curves for Iso in relaxing the 0.1 microM Phe- or 40 mM K(+)-induced precontraction. 7. It is suggested that Phe and Caf mobilize Ca2 + from a ryanodine-sensitive Ca2 + store and that PGF2 alpha. releases Ca2+ from a ryanodine-insensitive Ca2+ store. The former contributes to the transient contraction through a Ca2'-dependent process, while the latter seems not to be directly associated with the contraction. The sustained contraction under Ca2+-free conditions might involve a Ca2 '-independent process or a change in the sensitivity of the contractile filaments to Ca2 + 8. In addition to lowering cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration, it is suggested that Iso counteracts the apparently Ca2 +-independent process. The ryanodine-sensitive Ca2+ store plays no substantial role in active relaxation by Iso, although it does play a major role in the maintenance of cytoplasmic Ca2+ in a quiescent muscle.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]