An essential role of Ca 1.2 L‐type calcium channel for urinary bladder function

Wegener J, Schulla V, Lee T‐S, Koller A, Feil S, Feil R, Kleppisch T, Klugbauer N, Moosmang S, Welling A, Hofmann F (2004)
The FASEB Journal 18(10): 1159-1161.

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Wegener, JörgUniBi ; Schulla, Verena; Lee, Tae‐Seong; Koller, Angela; Feil, Susanne; Feil, Robert; Kleppisch, Thomas; Klugbauer, Norbert; Moosmang, Sven; Welling, Andrea; Hofmann, Franz
Abstract / Bemerkung
Mice deficient in the smooth muscle Cav1.2 calcium channel (SMACKO, smooth muscle α1c- subunit calcium channel knockout) have a severely reduced micturition and an increased bladder mass. L-type calcium current, protein, and spontaneous contractile activity were absent in the bladder of SMACKO mice. K+ and carbachol (CCh)-induced contractions were reduced to 10- fold in detrusor muscles from SMACKO mice. The dihydropyridine isradipine inhibited K+- and CCh-induced contractions of muscles from CTR but had no effect in muscles from SMACKO mice. CCh-induced contraction was blocked by removing extracellular Ca2+ but was unaffected by the PLC inhibitor U73122 or depletion of intracellular Ca2+ stores by thapsigargin. In muscles from CTR and SMACKO mice, CCh-induced contraction was partially inhibited by the Rho- kinase inhibitor Y27632. These results show that the Cav1.2 Ca2+ channel is essential for normal bladder function. The Rho-kinase and Ca2+-release pathways cannot compensate the lack of the L-type Ca2+ channel.
Erscheinungsjahr
2004
Zeitschriftentitel
The FASEB Journal
Band
18
Ausgabe
10
Seite(n)
1159-1161
ISSN
0892-6638
eISSN
1530-6860
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2984498

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Wegener J, Schulla V, Lee T‐S, et al. An essential role of Ca 1.2 L‐type calcium channel for urinary bladder function. The FASEB Journal. 2004;18(10):1159-1161.
Wegener, J., Schulla, V., Lee, T. ‐S., Koller, A., Feil, S., Feil, R., Kleppisch, T., et al. (2004). An essential role of Ca 1.2 L‐type calcium channel for urinary bladder function. The FASEB Journal, 18(10), 1159-1161. https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.04-1516fje
Wegener, Jörg, Schulla, Verena, Lee, Tae‐Seong, Koller, Angela, Feil, Susanne, Feil, Robert, Kleppisch, Thomas, et al. 2004. “An essential role of Ca 1.2 L‐type calcium channel for urinary bladder function”. The FASEB Journal 18 (10): 1159-1161.
Wegener, J., Schulla, V., Lee, T. ‐S., Koller, A., Feil, S., Feil, R., Kleppisch, T., Klugbauer, N., Moosmang, S., Welling, A., et al. (2004). An essential role of Ca 1.2 L‐type calcium channel for urinary bladder function. The FASEB Journal 18, 1159-1161.
Wegener, J., et al., 2004. An essential role of Ca 1.2 L‐type calcium channel for urinary bladder function. The FASEB Journal, 18(10), p 1159-1161.
J. Wegener, et al., “An essential role of Ca 1.2 L‐type calcium channel for urinary bladder function”, The FASEB Journal, vol. 18, 2004, pp. 1159-1161.
Wegener, J., Schulla, V., Lee, T.‐S., Koller, A., Feil, S., Feil, R., Kleppisch, T., Klugbauer, N., Moosmang, S., Welling, A., Hofmann, F.: An essential role of Ca 1.2 L‐type calcium channel for urinary bladder function. The FASEB Journal. 18, 1159-1161 (2004).
Wegener, Jörg, Schulla, Verena, Lee, Tae‐Seong, Koller, Angela, Feil, Susanne, Feil, Robert, Kleppisch, Thomas, Klugbauer, Norbert, Moosmang, Sven, Welling, Andrea, and Hofmann, Franz. “An essential role of Ca 1.2 L‐type calcium channel for urinary bladder function”. The FASEB Journal 18.10 (2004): 1159-1161.
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