1974
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1974.sp010691
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The effects of caffeine on sodium transport, membrane potential, mechanical tension and ultrastructure in barnacle muscle fibres

Abstract: SUMMARY1. The effects of graded concentrations of caffeine on the Na efflux were investigated. External application of 10 mm caffeine usually caused a biphasic response, viz, a fall, followed by a rise in the Na efflux. 1 and 5 mm caffeine usually caused stimulation. Only the stimulator phase of this response depended on the presence of external Ca2+.2. Internal application of 100 mm~caffeine caused a small rise in the Na efflux, the magnitude of which was independent of external Ca2+ and comparable to that ob… Show more

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“…0 Ca, 0 Ca-La). A similar decline in responsiveness to successive caffeine injections was reported by Caldwell & Walster (1963), or in barnacle muscle fibres following external caffeine application (Bittar,433 434 C. C. ASHLEY, J. C. ELLORY AND P. J. GRIFFITHS Hift, Huddart & Tong, 1974). This phenomenon could be attributed to the prolonged presence of appreciable concentrations of caffeine which remain as a result ofthe initial injection,or to the irreversible depletion ofan internal store by the first injection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…0 Ca, 0 Ca-La). A similar decline in responsiveness to successive caffeine injections was reported by Caldwell & Walster (1963), or in barnacle muscle fibres following external caffeine application (Bittar,433 434 C. C. ASHLEY, J. C. ELLORY AND P. J. GRIFFITHS Hift, Huddart & Tong, 1974). This phenomenon could be attributed to the prolonged presence of appreciable concentrations of caffeine which remain as a result ofthe initial injection,or to the irreversible depletion ofan internal store by the first injection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…However, microinjection of 10-M-Cyclic GMP into fibres from the same barnacle specimens resulted in a 72.7 + 14.5 %, n = 6 stimulation of the ouabain-insensitive Na efflux. Dependence of the response to injected cyclic GMP on external cations It is well established that stimulation of the Na efflux caused by injection of cyclic AMP (Bittar, Chambers & Schultz, 1976) and by external caffeine (Bittar et at. 1974) this kind.…”
Section: Lack Of Effect Of Injected Cyclic Gmp On Emmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The microinjection of guanosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate (cyclic GMP) into barnacle muscle fibres is known to promptly stimulate the ouabain-insensitive Na efflux (Bittar, Hift, Huddart & Tong, 1974). The present paper describes a study which confirms this finding and provides information about the properties of the 0022-3751/79/4060-0711 $01.50 © 1979 The Physiological Society E. E. BITTAR AND D. M. SHARP cyclic GMP-stimulated component of the Na efflux, as well as the problem of how cyclic GMP is able to increase the efflux.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes in the magnitude ofthe Na efflux were estimated on the basis of the fractional rate constant plot, as described by Bittar, Hift, Huddart & Tong (1974 …”
Section: Radio8odium Mea8urement8mentioning
confidence: 99%