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Vascular reactivity in hypertension: Altered effect of ouabain
Ouabain inhibits the relaxing effect of Ca 2+ (but not of Mn 2+ ) on contractile responses in tail artery strips isolated from spontaneously hypertensive and normotensive rats. The magnitude of ouabain inhibition was greater in vascular strips from hypertensive rats suggesting a significant difference in basic membrane function in hypertensive vascular smooth muscle.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/42713/1/18_2005_Article_BF01953743.pd
Heterogeneity of mitochondrial matrix free Ca2+: resolution of Ca2+ dynamics in individual mitochondria in situ
The role of mitochondria in Ca2+ homeostasis is controversial. We employed the Ca2+-sensitive dye rhod 2 with novel, high temporal and spatial resolution imaging to evaluate changes in the matrix free Ca2+ concentration of individual mitochondria ([Ca2+](m)) in agonist-stimulated, primary cultured aortic myocytes. Stimulation with 10 mu M serotonin (5-HT) evoked modest cytosolic Ca2+ transients [cytosolic free Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+](cyt)) 1,000 nM) and induced pronounced, reversible elevation of [Ca2+](m) (measured as rhod 2 fluorescence) in 60% of cells. This mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake usually lagged behind the cytosolic Ca2+ transient peak by 3-5 s, and [Ca2+], declined more slowly than did bulk [Ca2+](cyt). The uptake delay may prevent mitochondria from interfering with rapid signaling events while enhancing the mitochondrial response to large, long-duration elevations of [Ca2+](cyt). The responses of arterial myocytes to modest physiological stimulation do not, however, depend on such marked changes in [Ca2+](m)
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