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The effects of calcium and magnesium on inhibitory junctional transmission in smooth muscle of guinea pig small intestine

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The membrane potential of smooth muscle cells in the circular layer of the guinea pig ileum was recorded using intracellular electrodes. Transmural stimulation, in the presence of atropine, caused a transient hyperpolarization, an inhibitory junction potential (IJP). IJP's are thought to result from the action of transmitter released from intramural inhibitory nerves. It has been reported that, in the guinea pig jejunum, the amplitude of the IJP resulting from field stimulation is not altered by changes in the calcium and magnesium ion concentration in the bathing solution. Experiments reported here have shown that the IJP amplitude decreased markedly on reducing the calcium ion concentration and or increasing the magnesium ion concentration. Indirect evidence is presented suggesting that the decrease in amplitude of the IJP is due to a decrease in the amount of transmitter released.

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Holman, M.E., Weinrich, J.P. The effects of calcium and magnesium on inhibitory junctional transmission in smooth muscle of guinea pig small intestine. Pflugers Arch. 360, 109–119 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00580534

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