Effect of ethanol on spontaneous phasic contractions of cat gastric smooth muscle.

2002 
Background: Ethanol is generally believed to inhibit extracellular Ca 2+ influx, thereby inhibiting gastric muscle contraction. Recently, we observed that verapamil inhibited only the amplitude of spontaneous phasic contractions, whereas ethanol inhibited both amplitude and frequency. In our objective to investigate the mechanism of ethanol's inhibition of gastric motility, the involvement of various protein kinases in ethanol-inhibited spontaneous phasic contractions of the stomach muscle strips was tested. Methods: Circular muscle strips (2.0 × 0.2 cm) were prepared from the corpus of cat stomach in order to measure isometric contraction in a chamber filled with Krebs-Ringer solution (pH 7.4, temperature 36 °C) bubbled with 5% CO 2 in O 2. Results: Spontaneous phasic contraction was not affected by various receptor antagonists (1 μM atropine, 1 μM hexamethonium, 1 μM phentolamine and 1 μM propranolol) or 1 μM tetrodotoxin. EGTA and verapamil dose-dependently inhibited only the amplitude of spontaneous p...
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