Experimental Study on Cerebral Vesospasm:Contractile Proteins in Smooth Muscle of Bovine Carotid Artery
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In order to understand the mechanism of the cerebral vasospasm that often follows rupture of an intracranial aneurysm, an experimental study on contractile and regulatory proteins in arterial smooth muscle was performed. Ca^<2+> sensitive myosin B was extracted from a bovine carotid artery and was separated into its components: myosin A, actin,tropomyosin and troponin. Electronmicrograph of the components revealed that: 1) Myosin A had a rod-like structure; its diameter and length were 150 and 3,000 Å,respectively. 2) F-actin showed a helical structure with a pitch of about 390 Å. 3 ) Myosin B in low ionic strength, showed an arrowhead structure. 4) In a clearing response, thick and thin filaments (diameter: 150 Å and 80 Å, respectively) of myosin B were separated. 5) In a state of superpercipitaion, large aggregates of thick and thin filaments were observed. 6)Tropomyosin paracrystals showed a typical band structure; its periodicity was 390 Å. 7) Fresh myosin B exhibited Ca^<2+> sensitive superpercipitation. 8) In the desensitized myosin B, however, no superpercipitation was observed neither in the presence nor absence of Ca^<2+>. 9) Addition of native tropomyosin and Ca^<2+> to this system caused definite superpercipitation. It is clear that the existence of native tropomyosin and Ca^<2+>are indispensable for the contraction of vascular smooth muscle.
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著者
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Takagi Takuji
Second Department Of Surgery Nagoya City University School Of Medicine
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HOTTA Ken
Department of Physiology, Nagoya City University Medical School
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NAGAI Ryoji
Second Department of Surgery,Nagoya City University Medical School,Nagoya,Japan
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HOTTA Ken
Second Department of Surgery,Nagoya City University Medical School,Nagoya,Japan
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ITOH Nobuo
First Department of Physiology,Nagoya City University Medical School,Nagoya,Japan
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Itoh Nobuo
Department Of Physiology Nagoya City University Medical School
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Nagai Ryoji
Second Department Of Surgery Nagoya City University Medical School Nagoya Japan
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