Intracellular calcium stores modulation in lymph vessels depends on wall stretch
Autor: | D J Atchison, H Rodela, M G Johnston |
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Rok vydání: | 1998 |
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Zdroj: | Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 76:367-372 |
ISSN: | 1205-7541 0008-4212 |
DOI: | 10.1139/y98-037 |
Popis: | We studied the effect of intracellular calcium stores modulation on the ability of lymph vessels to propel fluid in a preparation of actively contracting isolated bovine mesenteric lymph vessels. Vessels were cannulated at each end, placed in a temperature-controlled organ bath, and circulated with oxygenated Krebs solution. Vessel wall tension (transmural pressure) was changed by raising the height of the fluid-filled reservoir and outflow catheters appropriately. When transmural pressure was set and maintained at 6 cmH2O (1 cmH2O = 98.1 Pa), caffeine (10-3M), ryanodine (10-7M), and cyclopiazonic acid (CPA; 7 x 10-6M) inhibited lymphatic pumping. We also studied the effect of these agents on the relationship between lymph pump activity and transmural pressure, a relationship normally described by a bell-shaped curve. When transmural pressure was increased at 5-min intervals, the magnitude of inhibition by caffeine (10-3M) and CPA (7 x 10-6M) was greater than when transmural pressure was held constant. Ryanodine, on the other hand, had no effect on lymphatic contractility when transmural pressure was manipulated. The ryanodine results suggest the existence of an interaction between vessel wall stretch and intracellular calcium stores modulation that is not seen with caffeine or CPA.Key words: caffeine, ryanodine,cyclopiazonic acid, calcium-induced calcium release. |
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