Mj. Taggart et S. Wray, AGONIST MOBILIZATION OF SARCOPLASMIC RETICULAR CALCIUM IN SMOOTH-MUSCLE - FUNCTIONAL COUPLING TO THE PLASMA-LEMMAL NA+ CA2+ EXCHANGER/, Cell calcium, 22(5), 1997, pp. 333-341
There is a close association of peripheral sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)
, containing IP3 receptors, and regions of the plasma membrane enriche
d in the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger in smooth muscle. We have tested the possi
bility in rat uterine smooth muscle that Ca2+ released from the SR is
preferentially removed from the cytosol by the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger. In
Ca2+-free solution, carbachol stimulation of myometria of non-pregnant
rats resulted in transient increases in [Ca2+](i) and force due entir
ely to the release of SR Ca2+. Inhibition of Na+/Ca2+ exchange by remo
val of extracellular Na+ did not alter the agonist-induced transients
suggesting that Na+/Ca2+ exchange was not involved in the removal of S
R released Ca2+. However, in myometria of pregnant rats, Na+/Ca2+ exch
ange inhibition resulted in changes in the agonist-induced [Ca2+](i) t
ransient profiles. The peak amplitude, duration and integral of carbac
hol-induced [Ca+](i) transients were enhanced in Ca2+-free/Na+-free so
lution without significantly affecting force transients. The lower rat
e of decay of [Ca2+](i) transients in Na+-free solution leads us to su
ggest that up to 35% of the SR released Ca2+ may be extruded by the Na
+/Ca2+ exchanger in myometria of pregnant rats. Thus, in uterine smoot
h muscle, there is a gestational-dependent coupling of SR releasable C
a2+ and plasmalemmal Na+/Ca2+ exchange activity.