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I Wassdal1, K Larsen, J G Iversen
1Department of Physiology, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, Norway.
Abstract:
The effect of bradykinin on the cytosolic Ca2+ concentration were measured in single, Fura-2 loaded, smooth muscle cells isolated from rat duodenum. All cells responded with a Ca2+ signal when exposed to bradykinin. The bradykinin response consisted of an initial Ca2+ spike followed by a plateau. Pre-treatment of single muscle cells with either the phospholipase C blocker U-73122 or thapsigargin, which is a potent inhibitor of the endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase, inhibited the response to bradykinin. Pre-treatment of the cells with EGTA or La3+ to inhibit the Ca2+ influx, abolished the response induced by bradykinin. We conclude that bradykinin applied to single smooth muscle cells from rat duodenum, increases cytosolic Ca2+ by emptying intracellular Ca2+ stores, and by contribution from extracellular Ca2+. In contrast to bradykinin-induced response in isolated rat duodenum (a relaxation followed by a contraction), we did not observe a biphasic effect of bradykinin on cytosolic Ca2+ in single muscle cells. Bradykinin may thus cause relaxation of duodenal smooth muscle indirectly through an effect on neighbouring cells as dilatation is brought about by this agent in blood vessels.
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