Ma. Nazer et C. Vanbreemen, A ROLE FOR THE SARCOPLASMIC-RETICULUM IN CA2-CAVA SMOOTH-MUSCLE( EXTRUSION FROM RABBIT INFERIOR VENA), American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology, 43(1), 1998, pp. 123-131
Ca2+ extrusion from rabbit inferior vena cava smooth muscle was studie
d using ratiometric fura 2 fluorimetry. Concomitant blockade of the pl
asma membrane Ca2+-adenosinetriphosphatase (ATPase; PCMA), Na+-Ca2+ ex
changer, and sarcoendoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA) completely
prevented the decline in intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+](i))
normally observed when Ca2+ is removed from the extracellular space (
ECS) after stimulated Ca2+ influx. Blockade of the Na+-Ca2+ exchanger
by removal of external Na+ reduced the rate of [Ca2(+)](i) decline by
47%. Blockade of SERCA with cyclopiazonic acid reduced it by 23%, and
this was not additive to the effects of Na+ removal. Exposure to nomin
ally Ca2+-free solution prevented the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) from
reloading only if the Na+-Ca2+ exchanger was operational. Our results
can be explained by an SR contribution to Ca2+ extrusion in which SER
CA is arranged in series with Na+-Ca2+ exchange.