Journal article
Caveolae from canine airway smooth muscle contain the necessary components for a role in Ca2+ handling
Abstract
To explain that bronchial smooth muscle undergoes sustained agonist-induced contractions in a Ca(2+)-free medium, we hypothesized that caveolae in the plasma membrane (PM) contain protected Ca(2+). We isolated caveolae from canine tracheal smooth muscle by detergent treatment of PM-derived microsomes. Detergent-resistant membranes were enriched in caveolin-1, a specific marker for caveolae as well as for L-type Ca(2+) channels and Ca(2+) …
Authors
Darby PJ; Kwan CY; Daniel EE
Journal
American Journal of Physiology - Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology, Vol. 279, No. 6, pp. l1226–l1235
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Publication Date
December 1, 2000
DOI
10.1152/ajplung.2000.279.6.l1226
ISSN
1040-0605
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Fields of Research (FoR)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AnimalsCalbindin 2CalciumCalcium Channel BlockersCalcium Channels, L-TypeCalcium-Transporting ATPasesCalsequestrinCaveolaeCell MembraneConnexin 43DetergentsDogsFemaleImmunohistochemistryIsradipineMaleMicrosomesMuscle, SmoothS100 Calcium Binding Protein GSarcoplasmic ReticulumTissue FixationTracheaTritium