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Role of copper in the relaxant action of S-nitrosothiols in the rat anococcygeus muscle
Authors:Ng Chi Wai  Najbar-Kaszkiel Alicja T  Li Chun Guang
Institution:School of Medical Sciences, Division of Biosciences, RMIT University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Abstract:1. The effects of copper chelators were investigated on the relaxant actions of the S-nitrosothiols S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) and S-nitroso-N-acetyl-d,l-penicillamine (SNAP), the non-S-nitrosothiol nitric oxide (NO) donor sodium nitroprusside (SNP), free radical NO (NO.) and the nitrergic neurotransmitter in rat isolated anococcygeus muscle. 2. Cumulative additions of GSNO (0.01-100 micro mol/L), SNAP (0.001-10 micro mol/L), SNP (0.001-1 micro mol/L) and NO. (0.5-5 micro mol/L) and electrical field stimulation (EFS; 1-5 Hz, 10 s) of nitrergic nerves in preparations precontracted with guanethidine (10-30 micro mol/L) and clonidine (0.01-0.3 micro mol/L) produced concentration-dependent relaxations. 3. The CuI] chelator neocuproine (10-30 micro mol/L) produced concentration-dependent inhibitions of the relaxations to GSNO and SNAP. At 30 micro mol/L, neocuprinone had no effect on relaxations to SNP (0.001-1 micro mol/L), NO. (0.5-5 micro mol/L) or EFS (1-5 Hz, 10 s). 4. The CuII] chelator cuprizone (30 micro mol/L) slightly and significantly enhanced relaxations to GSNO and NO., but had no effect on relaxations to SNAP, SNP or EFS. 5. In conclusion, the results indicate that CuI], but not CuII], may be involved in the relaxant actions of GSNO and SNAP in the rat anococcygeus muscle.
Keywords:anococcygeus muscle (rat)  copper chelators  copper  cuprizone  neocuproine  nitric oxide              S-nitrosothiols
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