1975
DOI: 10.1007/bf01905623
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The influence of temperature and calcium on the degree of stretch-activation in isolated K-depolarized vascular smooth muscle strips

Abstract: Stretching of K-depolarized contracted helically cut strips of pig coronary arteries produced a delayed increase in tension. The influence of temperature and extracellular calcium on this active response to stretch was investigated. Reference for all tension values was the amplitude of contraction (induced by K-depolarization) starting from the high resting tension. 1. The mean amplitude of the delayed tension increase after stretch amounted to 27.5 plus or minus 4.8% (x plus or minus SEM, n equals 9); lowerin… Show more

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