1986
DOI: 10.1007/bf01870896
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Demarcation of Ca2+ transport processes in guinea pig stomach smooth muscle

Abstract: Microsomal fractions were isolated from gastric antrum and fundus smooth muscle of guinea pigs. Ca2+ uptake into and Ca2+ release from the membrane vesicles were studied by a rapid filtration method, and Ca2+ transport properties of the different regions of the stomach were compared. ATP-dependent Ca2+ uptake was similar in microsomes isolated from both regions. This uptake was increased by oxalate and was not affected by NaN3. Oxalate affected Ca2+ permeability of both antrum and fundus microsome vesicles sim… Show more

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“…A calcium pump and a sodium-calcium exchange mechanism were also included in the model to regulate the calcium concentration. These mechanisms have been studied by some investigators (34,35). Stretch-activated ion channels have also been identified in smooth muscle (36) but have not been included in our model.…”
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“…A calcium pump and a sodium-calcium exchange mechanism were also included in the model to regulate the calcium concentration. These mechanisms have been studied by some investigators (34,35). Stretch-activated ion channels have also been identified in smooth muscle (36) but have not been included in our model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%