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Published on: March 6, 2015
Electrical activity and ultrastructure of bovine mesenteric lymphatics
Abstract:
Membrane action potentials of bovine mesenteric lymphatics were recored simultaneously with isometric contractions by use of the sucrose gap method. The action potentials always had one-to-one correspondence to the contraction waves. From the effects of tetrodotoxin, manganese, cal-calcium-free environment, and barium chloride on the spontaneous contractions, it was suggested that calcium current may probably play a major role in producing spike discharge in the smooth muscles. Blood capillaries were found within the smooth muscle layers as well as in the adventitia.
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