Moberg L E
Acta Odontol Scand. 1986 Aug;44(4):207-13. doi: 10.3109/00016358608997722.
The possible physiological significance of low concentrations of Hg2+ in the guinea-pig ileum has been investigated. Responses to nerve stimulation by single electrical shocks, acetylcholine (ACh), and histamine (Hi) and the response to ACh of a depolarized preparation were examined. A stimulant effect of Hg2+, in the concentration range of 10 nM-1 microM, dominated in intestine accommodated in biological saline solution. This excitatory effect was probably mainly due to stimulation of a depolarization-coupled initiation of the contraction. The inhibitory effect of Hg2+, 10 nM-1 microM, observed in depolarized muscle was presumably due to a decreased Ca2+ availability for the contractile process. In the higher concentration range, 1-100 microM, a probably direct action on the contractile elements causing irreversible deterioration of the preparation seems to be present.
已经研究了豚鼠回肠中低浓度Hg2+可能的生理意义。检测了单次电休克、乙酰胆碱(ACh)和组胺(Hi)对神经刺激的反应以及去极化制剂对ACh的反应。在生物盐溶液中适应的肠内,浓度范围为10 nM - 1 μM的Hg2+具有刺激作用。这种兴奋作用可能主要是由于刺激了去极化偶联的收缩起始。在去极化肌肉中观察到的10 nM - 1 μM Hg2+的抑制作用可能是由于收缩过程中Ca2+可用性降低。在较高浓度范围1 - 100 μM中,似乎存在对收缩成分的可能直接作用,导致制剂不可逆转的恶化。