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Contraction of guinea pig ileal smooth muscle by acetyl glyceryl ether phosphorylcholine
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1981
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Acetyl GlycerylMuscle FunctionSmooth Muscle ContractionCellular PhysiologyNeuromuscular BlockadePhysiological ResearchSmooth MuscleHealth SciencesAnimal PhysiologyMechanobiologyMolecular PhysiologyNeuromuscular PhysiologyPharmacologySrs-induced ContractionsPhysiologyElectrophysiologyAnesthesiaMedicineGuinea Pig
Acetyl glyceryl ether phosphorylcholine (AGEPC) is a chemical that has the biological activity of what was formerly termed platelet-activating factor. We report here that synthetic AGEPC induces the contraction of guinea pig ileal smooth muscle. Antagonists of histamine, acetylcholine, and slow-reacting substances (SRS) do not block AGEPC-induced contraction. These responses were long lasting, resistant to washing, and displayed complete agonist specific desensitization. Histamine- and SRS-induced contractions were unaffected by AGEPC. These studies show that AGEPC has the potential to produce a component of anaphylactically induced smooth muscle contraction.
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