A comparative analysis of the contracture responses induced by acetylcholine and choline in the twitch and tonic fibers of frog skeletal muscles |
| |
Authors: | I. E. Katina G. A. Nasledov |
| |
Affiliation: | (1) Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, pr. Toreza 44, St. Petersburg, 194223, Russia |
| |
Abstract: | ![]() A comparative analysis of the contractile responses induced by acetylcholine and replacement of the external Na+ ions with choline ions in the isolated twitch and tonic fibers of frog skeletal muscles was performed. The effects of extracellular Ca2+ concentration and several pharmacological agents modulating the activity of various systems maintaining Ca2+ level in the myoplasm (dantrolene, cresol, d-tubocurarine, and tetrodotoxin) were studied. It has been found that a voltage-dependent Ca2+ release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum depot is the main mechanism inducing the acetylcholine contracture in the fibers of both types. However, the twitch and tonic fibers differ in the properties of the α-isoform and(or) the ratio of α- to β-isoforms of ryanodine-sensitive channels. In the fibers of both types, the replacement of over 25% of Na+ ions with choline induces long-term contracture responses, which are also mediated by activation of acetylcholine receptors. It is assumed that an additional mechanism—accumulation of choline ions in the myoplasm and their direct action on the ryanodine-sensitive channels—is involved in the development of such contractile responses. |
| |
Keywords: | twitch and tonic skeletal muscle fibers acetylcholine contracture choline-induced contracture ryanodine-sensitive receptors/channels dantrolene nicotinic acetylcholine receptor d-tubocurarine |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|