Responses to ions and vasoconstrictor agents and changes of potassium fluxes in vascular smooth muscle during hypoxia
- 1 August 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Physiologica Scandinavica
- Vol. 112 (4) , 455-462
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-1716.1981.tb06844.x
Abstract
An inhibitory effect of hypoxia (PO2O1. Increased [K+]0from 6 to 24 mM or decreased [Na+]0from 137.5 to 76.5 mM reinitiated electrical and mechanical activity during hypoxia. If muscle activity had already been increased by 24 mM K+ or 76.5 mM Na+ solutions in the aerobic situation, switching to hypoxia caused only partial inhibition. In hypoxic solutions of such altered ionic composition a gradual increase in muscle activity with time was seen especially in the low Na+‐solution. Stimulating agents such as noradrenaline, acetylcholine, 4‐aminopyridine, and Ba2+could reinitiate spike activity and contractions under hypoxic conditions. Ouabain stimulated the activity in normoxia but no effect was seen in hypoxia. Uptake and washout of42K+ was studied. No difference in uptake was found between normoxic and hypoxic conditions. The rate of42K+ efflux was decreased under hypoxia. A similar decrease was produced by Mn2+(0.4 mM) which, like hypoxia abolished phasic muscle activity. In both cases the reduction in42K+ efflux may just reflect the elimination of action potentials. It is concluded from these results that profound hypoxia exerts its inhibitory effect on the smooth muscle to a large extent through membrane mechanisms responsible for pacemaker activity or spike generation. The electrophysiological response may be secondary to change in intracellular [Na+] or [Ca2+].Keywords
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