Relaxant Effect of Spermidine on Acethylcholine and High K<SUP>+</SUP>- induced Gastric Contractions of Guinea-Pig
Relaxant Effect of Spermidine on Acethylcholine and High K<SUP>+</SUP>- induced Gastric Contractions of Guinea-Pig
- 대한생리학회-대한약리학회
- The Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology
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2008.0159 - 64 (6 pages)
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In our previous study, we found that spermine and putrescine inhibited spontaneous and acetylcholine (ACh)-induced contractions of guinea-pig stomach via inhibition of L-type voltage- dependent calcium current (VDCC<sub>L</sub>). In this study, we also studied the effect of spermidine on mechanical contractions and calcium channel current (I<sub>Ba</sub>), and then compared its effects to those by spermine and putrescine. Spermidine inhibited spontaneous contraction of the gastric smooth muscle in a concentration-dependent manner (IC<sub>50</sub>=1.1±0.11 mM). Relationship between inhibition of contraction and calcium current by spermidine was studied using 50 mM high K<sup>+</sup>-induced contraction: Spermidine (5 mM) significantly reduced high K<sup>+</sup> (50 mM)-induced contraction to 37±4.7% of the control (p<0.05), and inhibitory effect of spermidine on I<sub>Ba</sub> was also observed at a wide range of test potential in current/voltage (I/V) relationship. Pre- and post-application of spermidine (5 mM) also significantly inhibited carbachol (CCh) and ACh-induced initial and phasic contractions. Finally, caffeine (10 mM)-induced contraction which is activated by Ca<sup>2+</sup>-induced Ca<sup>2+</sup> release (CICR),` was also inhibited by pretreatment of spermidine (5 mM). These findings suggest that spermidine inhibits spontaneous and CCh-induced contraction via inhibition of VDCC<sub>L</sub> and Ca<sup>2+</sup> releasing mechanism in guinea-pig stomach.
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