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Title: Effect of the organic Ca2+ channel blocker D-600 on sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ uptake in skeletal muscle. Author: Ortega A, Gonzalez-Serratos H, Lepock JR. Journal: Am J Physiol; 1997 Jan; 272(1 Pt 1):C310-7. PubMed ID: 9038837. Abstract: Experiments were undertaken to study the possibility that the calcium channel blocker D-600 (gallopamil), which penetrates into muscle cells (20), facilitates excitation-contraction coupling in skeletal muscle (7) by a direct effect on the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). The effects of D-600 were studied on single phasic muscle fibers, either intact or split open. D-600 potentiated twitches in intact fibers at concentrations lower than those reported in whole muscles. In split fibers, the force produced by caffeine-induced Ca2+ release from the SR was reversibly inhibited by 5 microM D-600, when added to the Ca2+ loading solution. This inhibitory effect was inversely related to temperature, and it was dose dependent. When D-600 was added after Ca2+ loading and before caffeine exposure, or during the caffeine exposure itself, it did not inhibit Ca2+ release, but rather increased the development of force. We conclude that, apart from the blocking effect that D-600 may have on the voltage sensor, the drug penetrates into the myoplasm and affects excitation-contraction coupling by inhibiting the SR Ca2+ pump. This may be the consequence of a conformational change in the transmembrane Ca2+ binding domain of the ATPase.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]