Abstract
1 Effects of various chemical agents, with known actions on K-permeability, on the membrane potential, membrane resistance and spike activity of smooth muscle cells of the guinea-pig basilar artery were investigated using the microelectrode method. The K-permeability suppressing agents procaine, tetraethylammonium (TEA), 4-aminopyridine (4-AP), and the K-permeability increasing agents acetylcholine (ACh), caffeine and 2-nicotinamidoethyl nitrate (2-NN) were used.
2 The mean resting membrane potential of smooth muscle cells was -50.6 mV and was electrically quiescent. The maximum slope of the membrane depolarization produced by a ten fold increase in [K]o plotted on a log scale was 42 mV. The contribution of the Na-K pump mechanism to the membrane potential was apparent, i.e. the maximum hyperpolarization induced by activation of the Na-K pump was -71 mV. This hyperpolarization ceased following application of ouabain. Reduction in the [Na]o slightly hyperpolarized the membrane.
3 TEA (1-10 mM) and procaine (0.3-10 mM) depolarized the membrane dose-dependently, and increased the membrane resistance. TEA markedly inhibited and procaine slightly inhibited rectification of the membrane.
4 Caffeine had dual actions on the membrane potential, i.e. a low concentration (below 1 mM) hyperpolarized the membrane and reduced the membrane resistance, while increased concentrations (above 1 mM) transiently hyperpolarized, and then depolarized the membrane with an increase in the membrane resistance.
5 ACh hyperpolarized the membrane dose-dependently (10-7-10-5M), and reduced the membrane resistance. The hyperpolarizing action of ACh did not persist and even in the presence of ACh, the membrane was repolarized to near the control level.
6 2-NN (up to 10-4M) and 4-AP (up to 1 mM) did not modify the membrane potential or the membrane resistance.
7 TEA (10 mM) generated a spike either spontaneously or by application of electrical stimulation and the spike was preceded or followed by slow oscillatory potential changes. These potential changes ceased with application of diltiazem (10-5M).
8 Low concentrations of procaine (below 1 mM) accelerated but high concentrations (5-10 mM) inhibited the spike generation in the presence of 10 mM TEA. Low concentrations of caffeine (below 1 mM) inhibited the spike generation and higher concentrations (above 1 mM) of caffeine accelerated the spike generation in the presence of 10 mM TEA. ACh (10-6-10-4M) consistently inhibited the spike generation, with 10 mM TEA pretreatment.
9 4-AP (1 mM) did not modify the membrane potential yet accelerated the spike generation, in the presence of 10 mM TEA. 2-NN (10-4M) had no effect on the spike evoked in the presence of 10 mM TEA.
10 The results show that the low membrane potential in smooth muscle cells of the guinea-pig basilar artery is mainly due to the low permeability of the membrane to K ion, presumably due to the lack of a K channel sensitive to 2-NN and 4-AP. Similarities and differences between this vascular tissue and other regions are also discussed.
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