Dihydropyridine effects on skeletal muscle fatigue.

Journal de physiologie Pub Date : 1991-01-01
J H Williams, C W Ward
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1. The purpose of this investigation was to determine if alterations in extracellular calcium (Ca2+) influx by the dihydropyridine derivatives Bay K 8644 and nifedipine affected skeletal muscle fatigue. 2. Tetanic contractions (80 Hz, 100 msec) of frog sartorius muscles were evoked every sec for 3 min. Muscles were fatigued in normal Ringer's solution (NR), in NR containing 1 microM nifedipine of 10 microM Bay K 8644 or in low Ca2+ Ringer's. 3. In each case, the experimental conditions increased the rate and magnitude of fatigue. Rate constants of fatigue obtained during Bay K 8644, nifedipine and low Ca2+ conditions (-.0122 +/- .0016, -.0397 +/- 0022 and 0.0169 +/- .0064 sec-1, respectively) were significantly greater than NR (-.0104 +/- .0006 sec-1, p less than .05). In addition, tetanic forces developed at the end of the stimulation period under the experimental conditions (3.90 +/- 0.81, 1.21 +/- 1.40 and 2.04 +/- 1.10% of initial) were significantly less than NR (7.18 +/- 1.27%, p less than .05). 4. Caffeine contracture forces (10 mM) evoked immediately after stimulation were not significantly different between conditions. 5. These results suggest that alterations in sarcolemmal Ca2+ exchange has some influence on the fatigue process.

二氢吡啶对骨骼肌疲劳的影响。
1. 本研究的目的是确定二氢吡啶衍生物Bay K 8644和硝苯地平是否改变细胞外钙(Ca2+)内流影响骨骼肌疲劳。2. 在正常的林格氏液(NR)、含有1 μ m硝苯地平(10 μ m Bay k8644)的林格氏液(NR)和低Ca2+林格氏液(Ringer's)条件下,蛙缝阔肌每秒钟产生强直性收缩(80 Hz, 100 μ s),持续3 min。3.在每种情况下,实验条件都增加了疲劳的速率和程度。在Bay k8644、硝苯地平和低Ca2+条件下获得的疲劳速率常数(-。0122 +/- .0016, -。分别为0397 +/- 0022和0.0169 +/- 0.0064 sec-1)显著大于NR(-。0104±0.0006秒-1,p < 0.05)。此外,实验条件下刺激结束时的强直力(3.90 +/- 0.81,1.21 +/- 1.40和2.04 +/- 1.10%)显著低于NR (7.18 +/- 1.27%, p < 0.05)。4. 刺激后立即引起的咖啡因挛缩力(10 mM)在不同条件下无显著差异。5. 这些结果表明,肌上皮Ca2+交换的改变对疲劳过程有一定的影响。
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