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Resting membrane potentials of pacemaker and non pacemaker areas in rat uterus
Authors:S Lodge  JE Sproat
Institution:1. Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John''s, Newfoundland, Canada A1B 3V6;2. Department of Physiology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada N6A 5C1
Abstract:Microelectrode studies of pacemaker and non pacemaker cells in pregnant rat uterus have shown the pacemaker areas to have a constant value of RMP throughout pregnancy which was always significantly smaller than that of non pacemaker cells. The development of new pacemaker areas was associated with membrane depolarization. A number of agents and conditions which caused membrane depolarization also induced pacemaker activity in previously non pacemaker areas but did so at different levels of membrane depolarization. Potassium depolarization failed to induce pacemaker activity. It is concluded that a low level of RMP is an important factor but not sufficient alone to explain the occurence of pacemaker activity.The resting membrane potentials (RMP) of spontaneously active smooth muscles are appreciably smaller than those of nonspontaneously active muscles (3) and comparable in magnitude to those of other tissues showing spontaneous activity such as the frog sinus venosus(7), rabbit sino-auricular node (10) and embryonic heart muscle (6). In intestinal smooth muscle, where all cells appear to be spontaneously active, a clear relationship can be demonstrated between fluctuating levels of RMP and the incidence of action potential activity, and the ionic and metabolic basis of slow wave activity has been extensively investigated (5, 8). In other smooth muscles, such as the ureter and uterus, where electrical activity arises from pacemaker areas (11, 12), the underlying causes of spontaneous activity are less well understood and the relationships between pacemaker activity, RMP and excitability have not been clearly defined. As an initial approach to studying this problem we have chosen to investigate the relationship between RMP and pacemaker activity in the uterus of the pregnant rat.
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