Cell calcium and its regulation in smooth muscle. Two novel methods used to study smooth muscles-electron probe X-ray microanalysis and Ca2+-sensitive indicators (which are used for resolving, respectively... AP Somlyo,B Himpens - 《Faseb Journal》 被引量: 539发表: 1989年 Expression of Multi...
Guyton AC (1992) Neuromuscular transmission: function of smooth muscle. In: Human phys- iology and mechanisms of disease. Saunders, Philadelphia, pp 67-77Guyton AC. Neuromuscular transmission; Function of smooth muscles: the chemical basis for smooth muscle contraction. human physiology and ...
The contractile response of smooth muscles to spasmogens can be divided into two components by modifying the extracellular Ca2+ concentration. The phasic c... Sato,Hirota,Matsuki,... - 《European Journal of Anaesthesiology》 被引量: 10发表: 1998年 H 1 and H 2 Histamine Receptors in the in...
The smooth muscleof each organ is distinctive from that of most other organs in several ways: (1) physical dimensions, (2) organization into bundles or sheets, (3) response to different types of stimuli, (4) characteristics of innervation, and (5) function.Smooth musclecan gener...
The association of the 10 S conformation with myosin-linked regulation suggests that it may be important in the regulatory process. However, unphosphorylated myosin in resting smooth muscles is filamentous (11), and only trace amounts of 10 S myosin is present in both relaxed and contracted ...
Compared to vertebrate striated muscles, smooth muscle tissues and possibly individual cells (i) often develop equal or greater maximum isometric force/cell cross-sectional area, with (ii) low and fairly uniform maximum shortening velocities, and (iii) operate over a range of lengths which may be...
The smooth muscles also develop spontaneous contractions that determine the tone of the musculature. The cellular signaling pathways that evoke contraction due to neurotransmitter release and the origin of spontaneous activity are discussed, as well as the electrical properties of the smooth muscle ...
The sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) of smooth muscles presents many intriguing facets and questions concerning its roles, especially as these change with development, disease, and modulation of physiological activity. The SR's function was originally perceived to be synthetic and then that of a Ca store...
Diabetes was induced in the rabbit by alloxan i... X Su,A Changolkar,S Chacko,... - 《American Journal of Physiology Renal Physiology》 被引量: 70发表: 2004年 Signaling through myosin light chain kinase in smooth muscles Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent myosin light chain kinas Gao,N.,Huang,....
Describe the function of skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle. Describe the subcategories of muscle tissue. How can muscles refer to a type of tissue or to an organ? Explain. Describe how the structure of nervous tissue relates to its function. ...