Mehrotra M, Tripathi O N, Dhawan B N
Biomed Biochim Acta. 1985;44(5):785-93.
The mechanism of inhibition of negative inotropic effect (NIE) of acetylcholine (ACh) by high extracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]0) has been studied in isolated guinea pig atria. Atropine (10(-10) - 10(-7) M) as well as enhanced [Ca2+]0 (3.26 - 13.6 X 10(-3) M) caused a concentration dependent inhibition of NIE indicating a competitive antimuscarinic effect of these agents. The observed dose ratio of ACh in the presence of atropine and high [Ca2+]0 together was greater than the theoretically expected value. D600 (10(-7) - 10(-6) M), a calcium channel blocker, potentiated NIE of ACh, reduced its dose ratio and antagonised the antimuscarinic effect of excess [Ca2+]0. It is concluded that the present observations support the suggestion that NIE of ACh is primarily due to inhibition of calcium channel by muscarinic receptor activation. In addition, high [Ca2+]0 inhibits the NIE of ACh by acting on multiple sites, e.g. muscarinic receptors, calcium channel and other sites, sensitive to variations in [Ca2+]0.