Abstract: | Vanadate (10(-4)-10(-3) M) effectively blocks Mg2+, ATP-dependent Ca2+ transport in sarcolemmal vesicles and induces a slowly tonic contraction of the smooth muscle. This contraction was observed both with and without nifedipine (10(-5) M) evoking complete inhibition of hyperpotassium contracture, the Ca2+ removal from the solution washing the muscular preparation stimulating the tone decrease. There is a close correlation between the dose-dependent effects of vanadate on the Ca pump activity and tension. It is concluded that in smooth muscles, at least in myometrium, the sarcolemmal Ca-pump is involved into the control of the tonic tension. |