Abstract

The fractional release of [3H]noradrenaline was measured in rings from the rat trachea. Transmitter release was induced either by isotonic KCl (124 mM) or by 2.5 mM Ca added to a Ca-free depolarizing solution. Felodipine, a Ca antagonist (10(-4)M), had no effect on the basal release of [3H]NA whereas it reduced the overflow of transmitter caused by KCl or Ca. Diethyl-stilboestrol (25 microM), which also inhibits Ca influx in smooth muscle, had a stronger inhibitory effect than felodipine on [3H]NA release induced by high K and addition of Ca. Basal efflux of [3H]NA was increased by diethyl-stilboestrol. This increase also occurred in the absence of extracellular Ca.

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