2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0079-6107(00)00024-9
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Chloride in smooth muscle

Abstract: Interest in the functions of intracellular chloride expanded about twenty years ago but mostly this referred to tissues other than smooth muscle. On the other hand, accumulation of chloride above equilibrium seems to have been recognised more readily in smooth muscle. Experimental data is used to show by calculation that the Donnan equilibrium cannot account for the chloride distribution in smooth muscle but it can in skeletal muscle. The evidence that chloride is normally above equilibrium in smooth muscle is… Show more

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“…These functions demonstrate that chloride is important in mechanisms of cell volume and pH control. It is now acknowledged that, in contrast to most other biological ions, chloride resting concentration shows significant variation among different mammalian cell types, as well as throughout the lifetime of some cell types (Cherubini et al, 1991;Chipperfield and Harper, 2000). The present review explores the role of chloride in glial function and correlates these concepts with new findings on cloned channels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…These functions demonstrate that chloride is important in mechanisms of cell volume and pH control. It is now acknowledged that, in contrast to most other biological ions, chloride resting concentration shows significant variation among different mammalian cell types, as well as throughout the lifetime of some cell types (Cherubini et al, 1991;Chipperfield and Harper, 2000). The present review explores the role of chloride in glial function and correlates these concepts with new findings on cloned channels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Chloride is accumulated against an electrochemical gradient by a variety of cells, including vascular smooth muscle, and it is an important regulator of vasoactivity (21,99). Metabolically generated bicarbonate (HCO 3 -) can interact with Cl -antiporters and produce either vasodilation or vasoconstriction (95,96).…”
Section: As An Anionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is widely accepted that this high intracellular Cl À concentration plays an important role in regulating a number of cellular functions, including intracellular pH, cell volume, contractility, and membrane potential (for a review see Chipperfield & Harper, 2000). Many of these cellular effects of Cl À are dependent upon the activities of Cl À channels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%