Changes of pH affect calcium currents but not outward potassium currents in rat myometrial cells

A. V. Shmigol, R. D. Smith, M. J. Taggart, Susan Wray, D. A. Eisner

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    Abstract

    Spontaneous contraction of uterine smooth muscle is enhanced by alkalinization and depressed by acidification. We have investigated the ionic currents responsible for this in single myometrial cells. Intracellular acidification (20 mM butyrate) at constant external pH depressed the magnitude of the calcium current to 58±6% of control, but had little effect on outward currents. Similar but slower effects were also observed when the extracellular pH was lowered to 6.9 (56±9% of control). Correspondingly, when the intracellular or extracelluar pH was elevated (20 mM NH4Cl or pH 7.9 respectively) the calcium current magnitude increased (165±15 % in NH4Cl; 136±2 % at pH 7.9) and there was, again, no effect on the outward currents. These observations are consistent with the effects of pH on spontaneous contractile activity being due to an effect on the membrane calcium current. © 1995 Springer-Verlag.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)135-137
    Number of pages2
    JournalPflügers Archiv European Journal of Physiology
    Volume431
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 1995

    Keywords

    • calcium current
    • pH
    • potassium current
    • uterus

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