Title of article :
Regulatory Role of Calcium Channel Blockers on Spontaneous Muscular Activity of Gastrothylax Crumenifer, A Rumen Amphistome
Author/Authors :
Kumar Verma, Pawan Indian Veterinary Research Institute - Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology , Kumar, Dinesh Indian Veterinary Research Institute - Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology , Tandan, S. K. Indian Veterinary Research Institute - Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology , Kumar Srivastava, Anil Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry , Raina, Rajinder Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology
Pages :
6
From page :
139
To page :
144
Abstract :
Major proportion of intracellular calcium (Ca 2+ ) is achieved through opening of calcium channels present in the plasma membrane which play an important role in regulating neuromuscular coordination and release of neurotransmitters from nerve terminals. Blockade of these calcium channels adversely affect contractile process and release of neurotransmitters in majority of the neuromuscular preparations in vitro. In present study, the cumulative addition of verapamil (10 -7 -10 -3 M) caused marked excitation in amplitude, baseline tension and frequency of spontaneous muscular activity of Gastrothylax crumenifer a rumen amphistome. Diltiazem (10 -6 -10 -3 M) caused a significant and concentration-dependent increase in amplitude and frequency of spontaneous muscular activity of isometrically mounted rumen amphistome. It also caused significant rise in baseline tension at 10 -5 to 10 -3 M concentrations. Addition of nifedipine (10 -7 -10 -3 M) elicited significant and concentration-dependent rise in amplitude and baseline tension, as compared to control values without significantly effecting frequency of spontaneous contraction.
Keywords :
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Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2007
Record number :
2485797
Link To Document :
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