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Effects of 2,3-butanedione monoxime on activation of contraction and crossbridge kinetics in intact and chemically skinned smooth muscle fibres from guinea pig taenia coli

✍ Scribed by Å. Österman; A. Arner; U. Malmqvist


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
788 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0142-4319

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✦ Synopsis


The effects of 2,3-butanedione monoxime (BDM) were studied in smooth muscle fibres from guinea pig taenia colt. In intact muscle, active force during contractions induced by high-K + was inhibited by about 10% in I mM BDM and by approximately 70% in 10 mM BDM. Intracellular [Ca 2+ ] during contraction, measured with the fura-2 technique, was reduced in the presence of BDM. The reduction in force and [Ca z+ ] in the presence of I and 10 mM BDM could be reproduced by reduction in extracellular Ca 2+, suggesting that BDM influences the Ca 2+ entry or release. In skinned muscle preparations, BDM decreased the Ca 2* sensitivity of active force. This change could be explained by a decreased level of myosin light chain phosphorylation. In fibres maximally activated by thiophosphorylation, the effect of BDM on force occurred at higher concentrations; i0 mM gave no reduction of force and 60 mM 15% reduction. The maximal shortening velocity (Vma,) and force were unaffected by 30 mM BDM in thiophosphorylated muscle and decreased almost in parallel in CaZ+-activated contractions. The present results suggest that BDM inhibits myosin light chain phosphorylation, directly decreases force generation at the crossbridge level and inhibits the Ca 2+ translocation in smooth muscle. The effect on force in skinned fibres is observed at higher BDM concentrations than those reported to be required for inhibition of force in striated muscle. The inhibition of force in intact smooth muscle could be explained by an influence on Ca z÷ translocation.