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Epidemiological studies have demonstrated a higher prevalence of gastrointestinal motility disturbances in women compared with men. This may partly be due to the effects of sex hormones on smooth muscle cells. To further characterize the mechanisms by which sex hormones affect intestinal smooth muscle, we studied the effects of several structurally related progestins on intestinal contractility. Segments...
Calcium release from intracellular stores plays a central role in excitation–contraction coupling of striated and smooth muscle cells. Two main intracellular calcium pools have been identified in phasic smooth muscle: (1) the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate-sensitive and the (2) ryanodine-sensitive calcium stores. We studied the contribution of the ryanodine-sensitive calcium stores to the excitation–contraction...