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Quercetin stimulation of calcium release from rabbit skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum
Authors:James Watras  Sharon Glezen  Christina Seifert  Arnold M. Katz
Affiliation:Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT 06032, USA
Abstract:To elucidate the mechnism by which quercetin enhances the rate of tension development in skinned muscle fibers, effects on calcium release from longitudinal tubule-derived SR (LSR) after phosphate-supported calcium uptake were examined. In all studies, 100 μM quercetin (which inhibits initial calcium uptake velocity 85%) was added at or shortly after the time calcium content reached a maximum at various extravesicular Ca2+ concentrations (Cao). At moderate Cao (0.2–1.0 μM). where spontaneous calcium release rate depended on Cao, quercetin caused a marked stimulation of calcium release. This was accompanied by a 60% reduction in calcium influx and a 30-fold increase in calcium efflux. Thus, the previously reported quercetin-induced increase in the rate of tension development by skinned muscle fibers may result, at least in part, from sensitization of Ca2+-triggered calcium release to lower Cao.
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