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A simple procedure for assessing norepinephrine-induced cellular and extracellular Ca++ mobilization in rabbit ear
Abstract:
Although the response of vascular smooth muscle to norepinephrine (NE) is biphasic in nature, there is no simple procedure for the separate quantitative analysis of intracellular and extracellular Ca++ dependent NE-induced contractions. Intraluminal NE in high-K+Ca++-free medium produces a dose-dependent contraction which is selectively antagonized by procaine (1 X 10(-3) M--5 X 10(-3) M). Subsequent reperfusion with normal Krebs of NE-pretreated arterial segments results in a dose-dependent contraction which is strictly related to extracellular Ca++ concentration and is selectively inhibited by verapamil (5 X 10(-6) M--5 X 10(-5) M). These results can be interpreted as an indication that this procedure is suitable for the separate analysis of the capability of vasoactive drugs to differentially mobilize cellular and extracellular Ca++ pools in perfused rabbit ear artery preparations.