
The Stimulative Effect of Sodium on the Depletion Process of Calcium in the Intracellular Store of Smooth Muscle Cells of Guinea-Pig Taenia Caecum
Author(s) -
Tetsuhiro Hisayama,
Issei Takayanagi
Publication year - 1985
Publication title -
japanese journal of pharmacology/japanese journal of pharmacology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1347-3506
pISSN - 0021-5198
DOI - 10.1254/jjp.39.493
Subject(s) - carbachol , calcium , taenia coli , contraction (grammar) , chemistry , potassium , caecum , sodium , egta , biophysics , stimulation , medicine , endocrinology , biochemistry , biology , organic chemistry
The effect of readmitted Na on the Ca-depletion process in the carbachol-sensitive Ca-store was investigated using thin bundles of the K-depolarized, Na-depleted guinea-pig taenia caecum. To estimate the quantity of stored Ca, the "Ca-load Ca-release" method was employed: To load the store with Ca, 2 mM Ca was added and left (phase A), and then it was removed by washing with 2 mM EGTA-containing solution (phase B); 10(-3) M carbachol was then applied (phase C). Instead of glucose, pyruvate was used as a nutrient. Millimolar concentrations of Na inhibited the carbachol-induced contractions when Na was present during phase B. Na present during phase A also reduced the carbachol-induced contraction, but not when Na was treated during phase C. As the period of phase B was prolonged, the carbachol-induced contraction was reduced, which suggests the depletion process of stored Ca resulting from extrusion of Ca from the cell. Na present during phase B accerelated the rate of the Ca-depletion process. Li mimicked Na with regard to the promoting effect on the depletion process, and the effect of Na was not affected by 10(-4) M ouabain, suggesting that Na-Ca exchange would not be involved in the effect of Na. These results suggest that Na may be involved in the maintenance of cellular Ca-homeostasis through the stimulation of efflux of Ca from the store to the outside of the cell.