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The effects of K+ depolarization and of the muscarinic agonist carbachol on [Ca2+]i and force were investigated in smooth muscle sheets of the longitudinal layer of the ileum loaded with Fura-2. K+ -rich solutions increased [Ca2+]i and force to an initial peak value, which was determined by the concentration of [K+]o. Thereafter, [Ca2+]i and force declined to a lower maintained level. The Ca2+/force relationship observed during this contraction-relaxation cycle is represented by a clockwise hysteresis loop. At 140 mM [K+]o, this loop consisted of three components while at lower [K+]o a two-component loop was observed. The stimulation with 0.1 mM carbachol resulted in a transient increase of [Ca2+]i and force followed by a continuous decline of these parameters despite the presence of the drug. Its EC50 of relaxation was around 270 nM [Ca2+]i. The Ca2+/force relationship proceeded along a counterclockwise hysteresis loop during the contraction-relaxation cycle. The extent of this loop decreased but remained unaltered in its direction during repeated stimulation with carbachol. These results suggest that (a) both agonists increase force and [Ca2+]i during stimulation; (b) during depolarization with K+, desensitization to Ca2+ occurs resulting in a clockwise hysteresis loop; (c) during carbachol stimulation, a counterclockwise hysteresis is observed. This could be due to an increased sensitivity to Ca2+ mainly in tonic smooth muscle. These observations might be explained by a modulation of the Ca2+ sensitivity by sensitizing and desensitizing mechanisms. These modulations during different stimuli could be due to different myosin light-chain kinase/myosin light-chain phosphatase ratios.
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Himpens, B., Casteels, R. Different effects of depolarization and muscarinic stimulation on the Ca2+/force relationship during the contraction-relaxation cycle in the guinea pig ileum. Pflügers Arch 416, 28–35 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00370218
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