Ishii K, Kano T, Akutagawa M, Makino M, Tanaka T, Ando J
Eur J Pharmacol. 1982 Sep 24;83(3-4):329-33. doi: 10.1016/0014-2999(82)90272-2.
The effects of the benzodiazepine derivatives flurazepam and diazepam on K+- and Ca2+ -induced contracture were examined in isolated taenia coli and longitudinal muscle of the guinea-pig. Flurazepam and diazepam inhibited the tonic component more than the phasic component of the K+ -induced contracture of taenia coli. In longitudinal muscle, both flurazepam and diazepam inhibited the Ca2+ -induced contracture dose-dependently. These findings suggest that the observed effects of flurazepam and diazepam may have been due to inhibition of the transmembrane influx of Ca2+.