“…In rabbit aortic smooth muscle, gentamicin, kanamycin, streptomycin, and neomycin inhibit the uptake of radiolabelled Ca2+ at superficial binding sites (Adams, Goodman, Lupean & Weiss, 1973;Adams et al, 1974;. By affecting a Ca2+ fraction located at superficial sites, aminoglycoside antibiotics inhibit the ability of arterial muscle to respond to vasoconstrictor agents that normally use this and other interrelated Ca2 + pools to generate tension changes in the vessel wall Adams & Goodman, 1975 …”