Temperature-Dependent Effects of ATP on Smooth and Skeletal Muscles

A. U. Ziganshin, S. N. Grishin
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ATP acting via different subtypes of P2X and P2Y receptors induces contractions or relaxation of mammalian smooth muscles, while in skeletal muscles, ATP can pre- and postsynaptically modulate effect of acetylcholine. It was shown that effects of ATP on both types of the muscle are significantly changed when the temperature shifts from physiological condition. For example, contractile responses of rodent urinary bladder and vas deferens mediated by P2X receptors are markedly increased with the decrease of the temperature. Similarly, in frog skeletal muscles, ATP-induced inhibition of acetylcholine release became more pronounced at low temperatures. In case of mammalian skeletal muscle, effect of temperature on ATP-induced responses depends on the type of muscle—slow and fast. In this chapter, we will discuss temperature-dependent effects of ATP on different muscle contractility and their possible mechanisms.
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ATP对平滑肌和骨骼肌的温度依赖性作用
ATP通过不同亚型的P2X和P2Y受体作用于哺乳动物平滑肌,诱导其收缩或舒张,而在骨骼肌中,ATP可以突触前和突触后调节乙酰胆碱的作用。结果表明,当温度从生理状态变化时,ATP对两种肌肉的作用都发生了显著变化。例如,P2X受体介导的鼠膀胱和输精管的收缩反应随着温度的降低而明显增强。同样,在青蛙的骨骼肌中,atp诱导的乙酰胆碱释放抑制在低温下变得更加明显。在哺乳动物骨骼肌中,温度对atp诱导反应的影响取决于肌肉的类型——慢速和快速。在本章中,我们将讨论ATP对不同肌肉收缩力的温度依赖性作用及其可能的机制。
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