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The internal anal sphincter (IAS) tone is important for the rectoanal continence. The RhoA/Rho kinase (ROK) pathway has been associated with the agonist-induced sustained contraction of the smooth muscle, but its role in the spontaneously tonic smooth muscle is not known. Present studies compared
It is suggested that ABRM, smooth muscle of Mytilus edulis L. and Mytilus galloprovincialis Lmk. (Mollusca Pelecypoda), is composed of one histochemical fibre type. The fibres are characterized by a low myofibrillar ATPase activity. Succinic and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide oxidoreductase
We have studied the electrical and mechanical behaviour of two very different smooth muscle preparations, mesenteric lymphatic ducts and proximal urethra. These tissues generate different patterns of spontaneous contraction adapted to fulfil their contrasting functions. While lymphatics undergo
ATP utilization (delta approximately P) during an isometric contraction has been studied in terms of both measurements of oxygen consumption and lactate production as well as of the tissue nucleotide and metabolite levels. The contribution of breakdown of preformed ATP and phosphocreatine (PCr)
Contraction of esophageal (Eso) and lower esophageal sphincter (LES) circular muscle depends on distinct signal-transduction pathways. ACh-induced contraction of Eso muscle is linked to phosphatidylcholine metabolism, production of diacylglycerol and arachidonic acid (AA), and activation of the
Work performed with differentiated contractile smooth muscle tissue over the last two decades has made clear that covalent modification of myosin by phosphorylation of the 20-kDa myosin light chains is a significant mode of regulation of contractile activity in smooth muscle, particularly in regard
Effects of smooth muscle relaxants on histamine-, Ba2+- and Ca2+-induced contractions, or on electrical activities were examined in the longitudinal smooth muscle of guinea-pig ileum or taenia coli, respectively. Papaverine, D-600 and diltiazem effectively inhibited the Ca2+ responses and the tonic
The kinetics of actin myosin interaction were studied in rat tracheal smooth muscle by analyzing the time course of post-vibration tension recovery. Longitudinal vibration (100 Hz sinus: 8% of the muscle length) of the contracted preparation (electrical field stimulation 30 Hz, 0.3 ms or 0.1 mM
The urethra is a muscular tube that extends from the bladder neck and is composed of an inner layer of smooth muscle referred to as the internal urethral sphincter and an outer layer of striated muscle which forms the external urethral sphincter. The smooth muscle layer can be separated into an
In the present study we have used a quantitative immunoblotting method to measure the caldesmon content of a variety of smooth muscles with distinctly different contractile phenotypes. Two tonic vascular smooth muscles and several phasic smooth muscles were examined. The caldesmon, actin and myosin
Recent technologic advances have improved the monitoring of intracellular ionized calcium concentrations ([Ca2+]i) in living vascular smooth muscle cells. The changes in cytoplasmic ionized calcium concentrations ([Ca2+]) that occur during a contraction-relaxation cycle of vascular smooth muscle are
The relationship of the biochemical states to the mechanical events in contraction of smooth muscle cross-bridges is reviewed. These studies use direct measurements of the kinetics of Pi and ADP release. The rate of release of Pi from thiophosphorylated cycling cross-bridges held isometric was
Vascular smooth muscle tone is controlled by a balance between the cellular signaling pathways that mediate the generation of force (contraction) and the release of force (relaxation). The signaling events that activate contraction include Ca(2+)-dependent myosin light chain phosphorylation. The