Chiarandini D J
Curr Eye Res. 1987 Jun;6(6):741-6. doi: 10.3109/02713688709034840.
"In vitro" epinephrine (10(-6) to 10(-4) M) stimulates the rat inferior rectus, one of the extraocular muscles (EOMs). When applied to resting muscles, it induces a slow rising tension in about one half of the preparations. The amplitude of this tension is equivalent to about 9% of the maximal tetanic response. This effect is blocked by propranolol (10(-7) to 10(-6) M). When epinephrine is applied prior to a depolarization of the muscle fibers with 30 mM K, the drug consistently induces a significant potentiation of the long lasting tonic tension normally evoked by that elevated K concentration. One possible explanation for these results is that epinephrine induces a slow rising tension by increasing a resting Ca conductance of the sarcolemma of the tonic or Felderstruktur fibers of EOM.
“体外”肾上腺素(10⁻⁶至10⁻⁴M)可刺激大鼠下直肌,这是眼外肌(EOMs)之一。当应用于静息肌肉时,约一半的标本会出现张力缓慢上升。这种张力的幅度约相当于最大强直反应的9%。普萘洛尔(10⁻⁷至10⁻⁶M)可阻断此效应。当在用30mM钾使肌纤维去极化之前应用肾上腺素时,该药物始终会显著增强通常由该升高的钾浓度诱发的持久强直张力。这些结果的一种可能解释是,肾上腺素通过增加眼外肌紧张性或Felderstruktur纤维肌膜的静息钙电导来诱导张力缓慢上升。