Journal article

The effects of varying Mg2 ion concentrations on contractions to the cotransmitters ATP and noradrenaline in the rat vas deferens

AC Mazeh, JA Angus, CE Wright

Autonomic Neuroscience Basic and Clinical | ELSEVIER | Published : 2019

Abstract

The vas deferens responds to a single electrical pulse with a biphasic contraction caused by cotransmitters ATP and noradrenaline. Removing Mg2+ (normally 1.2 mM) from the physiological salt solution (PSS) enhances the contraction. This study aimed to determine the effect of Mg2+ concentration on nerve cotransmitter-mediated contractions. Rat vasa deferentia were sequentially bathed in increasing (0, 1.2, 3 mM) or decreasing (3, 1.2, 0 mM) Mg2+ concentrations. At each concentration a single field pulse was applied, and the biphasic contraction recorded. Contractions to exogenous noradrenaline 10 μM and ATP 100 μM were also determined. The biphasic nerve-mediated contraction was elicited by A..

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