Abstract

The double sucrose-gap method was used to examine the electrial responses of the guinea-pig vas deferens to ATP and their possible dependence on external Ca 2+. Normally ATP induced a depolarization and an increase in membrane conductance and both effects were concentration-dependent. The reversal potential of the 10 −4 M ATP-induced depolarization was 27.1 mV positive to the resting membrane potential of the tissue. This value was quite similar to that previously obtained for the 3 × 10 −5 M ATP-induced depolarization. The smooth muscle membrane was depolarized by 5.9 mV in a Ca-free medium, in which ATP also caused a depolarization, associated with an increase in membrane conductance. The reversal potential of the depolarization induced by ATP (10 −4 M) in the Ca-free medium was 26.5 mV positive to the resting membrane potential. The results suggest that, in this tissue, ATP induces membrane depolarization with little effect on Ca 2+ conductance.

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