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Correlation Between Electrical and Mechanical Activity in Myogenic and Neurogenic Control of the Bovine Retractor Penis Muscle

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Specialties Pharmacology
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Date 1983 Dec 1
PMID 6320586
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Abstract

The electrical and mechanical activity of fine bundles of the bovine retractor penis muscle (rp) were investigated with the sucrose-gap technique. The main results were: the muscle displayed prominent automaticity. It showed a vigorous and long lasting active response to stretch. Phasic contractions of the rp were associated with electrical firing while tonic contractions were not necessarily correlated to spike activity. Stimulation of excitatory nerves induced excitatory junction potentials (EJP). Single EJPs could elicit spikes and repetitive firing with long lasting contraction. The EJPs were abolished by phentolamine and adrenergic neuron blocking agents. Physostigmine suppressed EJPs while scopolamine and atropine enhanced them and counteracted the effect of physostigmine. This points to an endogenous neurogenic prejunctional muscarinic suppression of the excitatory adrenergic neurotransmission. Inhibitory nerve stimulation could produce an inhibitory junction potential (IJP). However, the inhibitory nerves may also act on the contractile process without an IJP as a necessary step.

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