Turlapaty P D, Altura B T, Altura B M
Biochim Biophys Acta. 1979 Mar 8;551(2):459-62. doi: 10.1016/0005-2736(89)90021-7.
This report demonstrates that the commonly used buffering agent Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane (Tris) in concentrations of 5 and 30 mM inhibits calcium (Ca2+) uptake in both rat aortic and portal venous smooth muscle. The data indicates that total exchangeable Ca2+ in portal vein is reduced by about 35% in 5 or 30 mM Tris, while the intracellular exchangeable Ca2+ is not significantly altered. On the other hand, in aortic smooth muscle, while 30 mM Tris reduces total exchangeable Ca2+ by about 20%, intracellular Ca2+ is reduced by 44% in 5 mM Tris and by 55% in 30 mM Tris. The present studies, thus, reveal that Tris exerts significant inhibitory effects on exchangeability and transmembrane movement of Ca2+ in at least two different types of smooth muscle.