A change in inhibitory mechanism of Na+ deficiency on high K+-induced contraction in rat uterus with the progress of pregnancy.
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Kamizaki, J., Shimizu, K., Nakajyo, S. and Urakawa, N. A change in inhibitory mechanism of Na<SUP>+</SUP>deficiency on high K<SUP>+</SUP>-induced contraction in rat uterus with the progress of pregnancy. Jpn. J. Smooth Muscle Res.<BR>In the present paper, effects of high K<SUP>+</SUP>/Na<SUP>+</SUP>deficient solution on the rat uterus with the progress of the pregnancy were examined on the mechanical response and wet weight. The progress of pregnancy was divided in four stages, early stage (Day 4 and 5 of pregnancy), middle stage (Day 8-10), late stage (Day 14 and 15) and end stage (Day 21). In the early stage muscle, an isosmotically substituted high K<SUP>+</SUP>/Na<SUP>+</SUP> deficient (iso-154K<SUP>+</SUP>) solution induced a large contraction followed by a decrease in tension level, though a hyperosmotic KCl addition induced a large sustained contraction. Similar results were shown in muscles of the middle and late stages, However, a maximum tension level and a subsequent inhibition by the iso-154K<SUP>+</SUP> solution in the end stage muscle were smaller than those of other stages. On the other hand, iso-154K<SUP>+</SUP>solution remarkably increased the relative cellular water content in the early or middle stage muscle, but moderately in the late or end stage one. In the muscle of all stages, a hyperosmotic addition of sucrose reversed the inhibition of muscle tension and the cell swelling by the iso-154K<SUP>+</SUP> solution. Moreover, a substitution of more impermeable anion (C<SUB>2</SUB>H<SUB>5</SUB>COO-) for Cl-in the iso-154K<SUP>+</SUP>solution decreased the inhibition of the contraction in the early stage muscle, but increased it in the end stage one. Thesubstitution for Cl-with more permeable anion (NO<SUB>3</SUB>-or I-) produced a greater inhibition of contraction in all stage muscles. Moreover, a substitution of pyruvate or oxalacetate forglucose in iso-154K<SUP>+</SUP>solution did not affect the decreased tension in the early stage muscle, however, reversed the decreased tension in those after the middle stage. From these results, the decrease of the developed tension in the iso-154K<SUP>+</SUP>solution in the early stage muscle is probably due to cell swelling and those after the middle stages is probably caused by both the cell swelling and the inhibition of glucose utilization by Na<SUP>+</SUP>deficiency in the medium. The data suggest that the mechanism of the decrease in tension is probably transferred from cell swelling to inhibition of glucose utilization with the progress of pregnancy.
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Shimizu Kazumasa
Department Of Medicine Monash Medical Centre
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NAKAJYO Shinjiro
Department of Veterinary Pharmacology, Nippon Veterinary and Zootechnical College
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KAMIZAKI Junji
Department of Veterinary Pharmacology, Nippon Veterinary and Zootechnical College
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URAKAWA Norimoto
Department of Veterinaly Pharmacology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tokyo
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URAKAWA Norimoto
Department of Veterinary Pharmacology, Nippon Veterinary and Zootechnical Colleg
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NAKAJYO Shinjiro
Department of Veterinary Pharmacology, Nippon Veterinary and Zootechnical Colleg
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SHIMIZU Kazumasa
Department of Veterinary Pharmacology, Nippon Veterinary and Zootechnical Colleg
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