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Sodium in smooth muscle relaxation
MA, T. S., AND D. BOSE. Sodium in smooth muscle reluxation. Am. J. Physiol. 232(l): C59-C66, 1977 or Am. J. Physiol.: Cell Physiol. l(1): C59-C66, 1977. -The contraction of guinea-pig taenia coli due to high K+ could not be reversed by washing when Na+ was absent from the medium. Reintroduction of Na+ (7 mM or more) caused relaxation. Similar results were obtained with rat uterus. The effect of...
متن کاملSodium in smooth muscle relaxation
MA, T. S., AND D. BOSE. Sodium in smooth muscle reluxation. Am. J. Physiol. 232(l): C59-C66, 1977 or Am. J. Physiol.: Cell Physiol. l(1): C59-C66, 1977. -The contraction of guinea-pig taenia coli due to high K+ could not be reversed by washing when Na+ was absent from the medium. Reintroduction of Na+ (7 mM or more) caused relaxation. Similar results were obtained with rat uterus. The effect of...
متن کاملSodium in smooth muscle relaxation.
The contraction of guinea-pig taenia coli due to high K+ could not be reversed by washing when Na+ was absent from the medium. Reintroduction of Na+ (7 mM or more) caused relaxation. Similar results were obtained with rat uterus. The effect of sodium replacement was not due to change in ionic strength because equal or higher osmoles of choline, Ca++, K+, Mn++, or Mg++ had little or no effect. P...
متن کاملSodium in smooth muscle relaxation
MA, T. S., AND D. BOSE. Sodium in smooth muscle reluxation. Am. J. Physiol. 232(l): C59-C66, 1977 or Am. J. Physiol.: Cell Physiol. l(1): C59-C66, 1977. -The contraction of guinea-pig taenia coli due to high K+ could not be reversed by washing when Na+ was absent from the medium. Reintroduction of Na+ (7 mM or more) caused relaxation. Similar results were obtained with rat uterus. The effect of...
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The Na,(+) Cl(-), and K(+) content of toad plasma and the sartorius muscle has been determined. Although the Na(+) and Cl(-) level of the muscles in the living animal varied greatly (0 to 38.0 m.eq. per kg., and 0 to 31.8 m.eq. per kg. respectively) the K(+) level was subject to a smaller variation (76.5 to 136 m.eq. per kg.). There was a direct relationship between Na(+) and Cl(-), which was i...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: The Journal of Physiology
سال: 1956
ISSN: 0022-3751
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1956.sp005641