The Mechanical Response of the Isolated Longitudinal Muscle of Pregnant Rat Myometrium to Adenosine Triphosphate in the Ca-Free Solution Containing Various

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A small tonic contraction could be evoked by 3 niM adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in the longitudinal muscle of pregnant rat myometrium which was incubated with the Ca-, Mg-free solution containing 2mM EGTA (40 mM K). The amplitude of the tonic contraction was decreased by exposure to the solution within a few hours, but was again increased when 1-10 mM Mg was added to the Ca-free solution. The ATP-induced contraction was increased for more than 7 h during exposure to the Ca-free solution containing Mg ions. The ATP-induced contraction in the Ca-free (Mg-free) solution was also produced when the solution contained 1 mM Mn or 1.5 mM La. On the other hand, the tonic contraction evoked by 1 mM Ca or Ba in the presence of 40 mM K was depressed by ATP. The above results led us to propose that the ATP-induced contraction evoked in the Ca-free solution containing Mg was mediated by a process independent of Ca, and possibly mediated by a translocation of Mg in the cell. La and Mn could take the place of Mg in producing a tonic contraction caused by ATP application. © 1987, PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN. All rights reserved.

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Cations, P., Osa, T., & Maruta, K. (1987). The Mechanical Response of the Isolated Longitudinal Muscle of Pregnant Rat Myometrium to Adenosine Triphosphate in the Ca-Free Solution Containing Various. The Japanese Journal of Physiology, 37(5), 821–836. https://doi.org/10.2170/jjphysiol.37.821

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