The effects of diclofenac, a cyclooxygenase (COX) inhibitor, were investigated on spontaneous phasic contractions of longitudinal preparations of the rat portal vein. Diclofenac produced a concentration-dependent decrease in the amplitude of these spontaneous phasic contractions. Diclofenac (30 microM) decreased the amplitude of the spontaneous phasic increase in the F340/F380 ratio of Fura PE3, an indicator of intracellular Ca2+ concentration. It also reduced the number of action potentials in each burst discharge without changing the resting membrane potential of longitudinal smooth muscle cells. The extent of the distribution of Lucifer Yellow injected into a smooth muscle cell was decreased in the presence of diclofenac (30 microM). Both AH6809, a prostanoid EP receptor antagonist, and SQ22536, an adenylate cyclase inhibitor, decreased the amplitude of the spontaneous contractions. On the other hand, neither ozagrel, a thromboxane synthase inhibitor, nor SQ29548, a prostanoid TP receptor antagonist, significantly affected spontaneous contractions. These results indicate that diclofenac inhibits the amplitude of spontaneous contractions of the rat portal vein through inhibition of electrical activity, which may be related to an inhibition of the cyclooxygenase pathway.

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