Ryanodine inhibits the release of calcium from intracellular stores in guinea pig aortic smooth muscle.

Author:

Ito K,Takakura S,Sato K,Sutko J L

Abstract

We have examined the effects of ryanodine, an inhibitor of the release of sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium in cardiac muscle, on contractile tension and calcium-45 movement in aortic smooth muscle of guinea pigs to learn whether this agent also modifies the release of stored calcium in vascular smooth muscle. Ryanodine (3-100 microM) suppressed the phasic contractions induced by caffeine and norepinephrine in calcium-free medium and prevented the stimulation of calcium-45 efflux by these agonists. Ryanodine did not significantly alter either the contractile response or the increased cellular influx of calcium-45 caused by high potassium in more than 1 mM calcium, suggesting that this agent does not affect depolarization-induced calcium entry into the cells. In a calcium-free, high potassium solution, the addition of calcium at concentrations of 1 mM and less resulted in a contraction which appeared to depend largely on the release of calcium from intracellular stores. This contraction was blocked by ryanodine. These data are consistent with the hypothesis that ryanodine causes a diminished release of calcium from the intracellular store in vascular smooth muscle, as it does in cardiac muscle. Moreover, our results indicate that a calcium-induced calcium release may exist in smooth muscle, and that this release is antagonized by ryanodine.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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