The mechanics of esophageal muscle contraction. Evidence of an inotropic effect of gastrin.
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To compare the mechanical properties of lower esophageal sphincter (LES) and esophageal circular smooth muscle, force-velocity determinations were made under various physiological conditions. Isotonic and isometric recordings of opossum circular muscle were used to obtain the velocity of shortening and force, respectively, during alterations in: (a) initial muscle length (preload), (b) afterload, (c) calcium concentration, and (d) gastrin I. Muscle contraction was elicited to the neurogenic response at the termination of electrical stimulation. A change in preload (muscle length) altered the peak force (Po) developed during an afterloaded contraction, but had only a minor effect on the maximum velocity of shortening (V max). At the length of optimal tension development, Lo, (preload, 1.5 g), the LES muscle had a V max of 6.1+/-0.2 mm/s and a Po of 17.7+/-0.7 g. The esophageal muscle at its Lo (preload, 2.0 g) had a V max of 6.3+/-0.5 mm/s and a Po of 18.1+/-1.2 g. A decrease in calcium from 2.5 mM to 1.0 mM significantly reduced the V max and Po of all muscle, but an increase in calcium to 5.0 mM increased these parameters only minimally. At a calcium of 1.0 mM, gastrin I increased both V max and Po of all muscle. This inotropic effect of gastrin I occurred at lower concentrations in LES muscle than in muscle from the upper esophagus. The power (force x velocity) and work (force x muscle shortening) of esophageal and LES muscle were calculated from these data. Both the work and power generated during esophageal and LES muscle contraction were determined by: (a) the initial muscle length as produced by the preload, (b) the afterload against which the muscle was contracting, and (c) the contractility of inotropism of the muscle, that is, the force-velocity curve on which the muscle was operating.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Journal of clinical investigation
دوره 52 8 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1973