Responses of two proboscis muscles of Neptunea antiqua (mollusca) to some calcium antagonist drugs

F.I. Alohan
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Abstract

1. Both the radular retractor (RR) and radular sac (RS) muscles of Neptunea antiqua depend upon [Ca]0 to raise the internal calcium concentration of the contractile elements to activation level.

2. The K- and ACh-induced responses of the muscles were strongly inhibited in calcium-free seawater.

3. Calcium antagonist drugs were more inhibitory on ACh-induced responses than on K-responses suggesting a dichotomy of calcium channel activities modulated by these agonists.

4. The calcium ionophore A23187 enhanced ACh-induced responses of both muscles but was without effect on K-induced responses.

5. The responses of these Neptunea muscles to calcium antagonist drugs show some similarities but also differences to those of Buccinum muscles and are quite unlike the excitation induced by organic antagonists in similar muscles of the American whelk Busycon canaliculatum.

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古海螺(软体动物)两吻肌对钙拮抗剂的反应
1. 古neptune的radular牵张肌(RR)和radular sac肌(RS)都依赖于[Ca]0将收缩元件的内部钙浓度提高到激活水平2。K-和ach诱导的肌肉反应在无钙海水中被强烈抑制。钙拮抗剂药物对乙酰胆碱诱导的反应的抑制作用大于对钾离子反应的抑制作用,这表明这些激动剂调节的钙通道活性是两分法。钙离子载体A23187增强了乙酰胆碱诱导的肌肉反应,但对钾诱导的反应没有影响。这些海螺肌肉对钙拮抗剂药物的反应与颊部肌肉既有相似之处,也有不同之处,与有机拮抗剂在美洲小管海螺类似肌肉中引起的兴奋完全不同。
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