Abstract
Maximum active stress and contractile protein contents of the dilated ureter were determined using the chronically obstructed rabbit ureter. Active length-tension curve was demonstrated for tissue strips obtained from normal and dilated ureters. In the normal ureter, maximum active stress of the strips was 10.4 ± 2.04 × 104dyne/cm.2 while the myosin and actin contents in the tissue were 6.05 ± 0.44 and 15.46 ± 1.96mg./gm. tissue, respectively. Maximum active stress of the obstructed ureter varied from 5.1 × 104 to 19.0 × 104dyne/cm.2 The amount of contractile protein in the obstructed ureter varied from 0.57 to 8.07mg./gm. tissue for myosin and from 8.16 to 22.9mg./gm. tissue for actin. For various degrees of ureteral dilatation, the active stress and contractile protein content showed similar changes. A significant correlation was demonstrated between maximum active stress and contractile protein content. The myosin amount was more closely correlated with maximum active stress, indicating that the content of myosin is a means of predicting contractility of the obstructed, dilated ureter.
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