A tonic component in the motility of the upper urinary tract (renal pelvis-ureter)

In isolated muscle strips of porcine renal pelvis and ureter, the calcium antagonist nifedipine (3·10−7 moles/l) completely suppressed spontaneous phasic mechanical activity and the phasic components of an adrenaline-induced activation (P-component). In the presence of nifedipine, adrenaline induced in pelvis preparations (but not in the ureter) a tonic contraction (T-component) which was on average 61% of the control reaction (SD±26%; n=35).

Authors
Publisher
Birkhauser Verlag AG
Issue number
1
Language
English
Pages
64-65
State
Published
Volume
34
Year
1978
Organizations
  • 1 Department of Physiology
  • 2 Department of Urology
Keywords
calcium; urinary tract; adrenaline; nifedipine; Mechanical activity
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