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Title: Effects of potassium and norepinephrine on calcium influx in guinea-pig vas deferens. Author: Khoyi MA, Westfall DP, Gerthoffer WT. Journal: Eur J Pharmacol; 1987 Aug 04; 140(1):55-62. PubMed ID: 2887446. Abstract: The effects of potassium (K+) and adrenoceptor agonists on 45Ca influx and contraction of isolated vas deferens from reserpine-treated guinea-pigs has been investigated. K+ (18-84 mM) increased 45Ca influx with the maximum influx occurring at 50 mM K+. The rate of influx upon exposure to K+ was highest in the first 2 min and decreased thereafter. In contrast to K+, norepinephrine, methoxamine and xylazine did not increase the rate of 45Ca influx. Norepinephrine and methoxamine, but not xylazine, inhibited 45Ca influx induced by high K+. The inhibitory effect of norepinephrine was also present in denervated tissues. Prazosin, but not yohimbine or propranolol, blocked the inhibitory effect of norepinephrine. Potassium-induced contractions were significantly potentiated in the presence of norepinephrine, especially at low calcium concentrations. We conclude that K+ contracts the guinea-pig vas deferens by increasing the influx of calcium whereas stimulation of alpha 1-adrenoceptors prevents 45Ca influx elicited by high potassium.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]