The effects of field stimulation on bovine mesenteric lymph node contractility |
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Authors: | J. G. McGeown M. J. P. Gallagher |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Biomedical Science (Physiology), Medical Biology Centre, The Queen's University of Belfast, 97 Lisburn Road, BT9 7BL Belfast, Northern Ireland |
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Abstract: | In these studies isometric tension was recorded from isolated strips of bovine mesenteric lymph node capsule. The possible influence of intrinsic nerves on their contractile activity was examined using field stimulation and the pharmacology of the response was investigated. Over 75% of the tissues studied demonstrated regular spontaneous activity at a frequency of 3.9±0.2 contractions/5 min under control conditions. Field stimulation at 2, 8 and 32 Hz (pulse width = 0.3 ms, nominal voltage 60 V) produced frequency-dependent increases in the rate of this spontaneous activity associated with a raised baseline tension. These responses were not diminished on repeat stimulation under control conditions. The contraction frequency response to stimulation at 8 Hz was blocked completely in the presence of 1 M tetrodotoxin, while the increase in baseline tension was reduced by over 80%, suggesting that field stimulation was activating intrinsic nerves. The responses to stimulation (8 Hz) were also greatly reduced by 10 M phentolamine but were unaffected by 10 M propranolol. These experiments suggest that intrinsic nerves can modulate the contractile activity of lymph node capsule acting, at least in part, through excitatory -adrenoceptors. The possible functional significance of this is discussed.Part of this work has been communicated to the Physiological Society of Great Britain and Ireland (Gallagher and McGeown 1990) |
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Keywords: | Lymph node capsule Spontaneous contractility Smooth muscle Field stimulation Adrenergic nerves /content/m7m852r1r2146244/xxlarge945.gif" alt=" agr" align=" BASELINE" BORDER=" 0" >-Adrenoceptors |
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