Korean J Med.  2001 May;60(5):432-438.

Mechanism of an increase in concentration of intracellular calcium by carbachol in human gastric smooth muscle cell

Affiliations
  • 1Division of Gastroenterology, Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, Korea.
  • 2Department of Physiology Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The contraction of smooth muscle depends on an increase in the concentration of intracellular calcium ion and the source of this increase to various stimuli is different according to organs or species. Nevertheless, there have been only a few studies on human stomach smooth muscle. This study was designed to identify the source of the calcium utilized in the muscle contraction induced by carbachol, which is an important factor among various stimuli. METHODS: After the administration of carbachol with various conditions in cultured human stomach smooth muscle cells, fura-2-acetoxymethyl ester was used to measure the increase in the intracellular calcium concentration.
RESULTS
(1) The carbachol-induced increase in the intracellular calcium concentration was not attenuated after removal of extracellular calcium. (2) Carbachol induced a small increase in the intracellular calcium concentration even after the depletion of intracellular calcium store. (3) Repeated histamine administration blocked the carbachol-induced increase in the intracellular calcium concentration in calcium-free extracellular solution.
CONCLUSION
The main source of calcium utilized in human stomach smooth muscle contraction by carbachol is intracellular calcium store, particularly inositol triphosphate(IP3)-sensitive calcium stores. However, extracellular calcium also contributes to the carbachol-induced increase in the intracellular calcium concentration.

Keyword

Human; Stomach; Muscle, Smooth; Calcium, Carbachol

MeSH Terms

Calcium*
Carbachol*
Histamine
Humans*
Inositol
Muscle Contraction
Muscle, Smooth*
Myocytes, Smooth Muscle*
Stomach
Calcium
Carbachol
Histamine
Inositol
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