Clapp_1989_Pflugers.Arch_413_565

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Title : Substance P, like acetylcholine, augments one type of Ca2+ current in isolated smooth muscle cells - Clapp_1989_Pflugers.Arch_413_565
Author(s) : Clapp LH , Vivaudou MB , Singer JJ , Walsh JV, Jr.
Ref : Pflugers Arch , 413 :565 , 1989
Abstract :

Electrophysiological recordings from freshly-dissociated smooth muscle cells from toad stomach revealed that substance P enhances one of two types of Ca2+ currents. That is, substance P enhances the slowly inactivating, high-threshold current but not the fast inactivating, low-threshold current. Acetylcholine has the same effect, but the acetylcholine action is blocked by atropine whereas the substance P action is not, indicating that the two agents act at different receptor sites. Thus, substance P, like acetylcholine, has a dual excitatory action on the smooth muscle cells employed in these studies, enhancing a specific type of Ca2+ current, as demonstrated here, and suppressing a voltage-sensitive K+ conductance, as previously described [Sims, S.M., Walsh, J.V., Jr. & Singer, J.J. (1986) Am. J. Physiol. 251, C580-C587].

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Clapp LH, Vivaudou MB, Singer JJ, Walsh JV, Jr. (1989)
Substance P, like acetylcholine, augments one type of Ca2+ current in isolated smooth muscle cells
Pflugers Arch 413 :565

Clapp LH, Vivaudou MB, Singer JJ, Walsh JV, Jr. (1989)
Pflugers Arch 413 :565