Studies on agonists and antagonists of smooth muscle contraction by the use of an actomyosin preparation
The sites of action of many chemical agents that modify the contraction of smooth muscle are in the smooth muscle membrane. However, a few agents, such as calmodulin inhibitors and protein kinase inhibitors, interact directly with contractile elements of the actomyosin system so as to modify smooth...
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Published in | Nihon yakurigaku zasshi Vol. 104; no. 5; p. 363 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English Japanese |
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Japan
1994
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Summary: | The sites of action of many chemical agents that modify the contraction of smooth muscle are in the smooth muscle membrane. However, a few agents, such as calmodulin inhibitors and protein kinase inhibitors, interact directly with contractile elements of the actomyosin system so as to modify smooth muscle contraction. Here, we describe experimental procedures that are applicable for the screening of smooth muscle relaxants with this mode of action. Myosin B was extracted from chicken gizzard smooth muscle. Because myosin B was a crude preparation of smooth muscle actomyosin, it consisted of regulatory proteins of calmodulin, myosin light chain kinase and protein phosphatase in addition to the contractile proteins of actin and myosin. Interaction of chemical agents with these proteins could be detected by measuring the Mg-ATPase activity of the myosin B preparation. Then we examined whether the agents that altered the ATPase activity was associated with changes in phosphorylation of myosin light chain. If the levels are altered, the agents may interact with the regulatory protein(s). If not, the site of their action was in the contractile proteins. The analysis with these respective proteins will be also described. |
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ISSN: | 0015-5691 |
DOI: | 10.1254/fpj.104.363 |