Type of electrical stimulation influences diaphragm response to adrenoceptor and calcium channel modulators: The role of extracellular and intracellular calcium events

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The influence of direct single pulse and subtetanic electrical stimulation (ES) on isolated rat hemidiaphragm response to adrenoceptor antagonists and calcium channel blockers was investigated. Muscle contractility was stimulated by cumulative micromolar noradrenaline. Noradrenaline effects on developed tension (Td) in the presence of various α- and β-adrenoceptor antagonists (e.g., prazosin and ICI 118551) were qualitatively different during different types of ES. Also, intact L-voltage calcium channels were necessary for noradrenaline-induced potentiation of Td during both types of ES, while the balance between ryanodine receptors- and inositol triphosphate (IP 3)-related calcium events in the muscle was influenced by the pattern of the ES. ©2006 The Japanese Pharmacological Society.

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Todorović, Z., Stojanović, R., Nešić, Z., Divac, N., Vojvodić, N., Cerovac-Ćosić, N., & Prostran, M. (2006). Type of electrical stimulation influences diaphragm response to adrenoceptor and calcium channel modulators: The role of extracellular and intracellular calcium events. Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, 102(3), 347–353. https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.SCE06001X

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