Effects of sucrose- or Tris-substitution for Na+ on responses to D 600, papaverine and KCN in the K+-depolarized taenia coli of guinea pigs.
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Effects of D 600, papaverine and KCN on sustained contracture induced by 20 mM KCI in a Na<SUP>+</SUP>-free sucrose- or Tris-substituted solution were investigated in the taenia coil of guinea pigs. D 600 (10<SUP>-5</SUP> M) and papaverine (10<SUP>-4</SUP> M), added after 40 min incubation in the 20 mM KCI sucrose solution, relaxed the muscle by 88.2±8.0% (mean±S.E., n=4) and 78.8±6.3% (n=4), respectively. In contrast to this, KCN (10<SUP>-3</SUP> M) relaxed the muscle by 11.0±4.7% (n=4) after a 20 min incubation in the sucrose solution. The concentration-relaxation curves for these relaxants were slightly shifted to the right in the Na<SUP>+</SUP>-free 20 mM KCI Tris solution. The cellular Na<SUP>+</SUP> content of the taenia coil was greatly reduced by exposure to the sucrose or Tris solution, while the Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> contents in both solutions were gradually increased with the exposure time. When a glucose-free solution was applied 60 min after the KCI-induced sustained contracture, gradual relaxation in the normal solution was observed. This relaxation was completely inhibited in the Na<SUP>+</SUP>-free sucrose solution. These results suggest that the relaxing activities of the different inhibitors are changed to different degrees by the replacement of Na<SUP>+</SUP> with sucrose in the guinea-pig taenia coil and that sustained KCI-contracture in a Na<SUP>+</SUP>-free sucrose solution may be less energy-dependent as compared with that in a Na<SUP>+</SUP>-free Tris medium. These results also indicate the inability to directly correlate the changes in the Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> and Na<SUP>+</SUP> contents with the greatly reduced activities of the relaxants in a Na<SUP>+</SUP>-free sucrose solution.
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Uruno Tsutomu
Department Of Pharmacology Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Science Science University Of Tokyo
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Kubota Kazuhiko
Department Of Pharmacology Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Science Science University Of Tokyo
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Sunagane Nobuyoshi
Department Of Pharmacology Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Science University Of Tokyo
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KAWAGOE Jun-ichi
Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Science University of Tokyo
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