PubMed:26369431 JSONTXT 10 Projects

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T1 121-623 DRI_Outcome denotes To elucidate the dependence of aerobic energy metabolism and utilization of glucose in contraction of urinary bladder smooth muscle, we investigated the changes in the reduced pyridine nucleotide (PNred) fluorescence, representing glycolysis activity, and determined the phosphocreatine (PCr) and ATP contents of the porcine urinary bladder during contractions induced by high K(+) or carbachol (CCh) and with and without hypoxic (achieved by bubbling N2 instead of O2) or in a glucose-free conditions.
T2 745-867 DRI_Background denotes A glucose-free physiological salt solution (PSS) did not change the subsequent contractile responses to H-65 K(+) and CCh.
T3 950-1053 DRI_Approach denotes H-65 K(+) and CCh induced a sustained increase in PNred fluorescence, representing glycolysis activity.
T4 1054-1197 DRI_Background denotes Hypoxia enhanced H-65 K(+)- and CCh-induced increases in PNred fluorescence, whereas glucose-free PSS decreased these increases, significantly.
T5 1198-1334 DRI_Approach denotes In the presence of H-65 K(+), hypoxia decreased the PCr and ATP contents; however, the glucose-free PSS did not change the PCr contents.
T6 1335-1573 DRI_Outcome denotes In conclusion, we demonstrated that high K(+)- and CCh-induced contractions depend on aerobic metabolism and that an endogenous substrate may be utilized to maintain muscle contraction in a glucose-free PSS in the porcine urinary bladder.