The effects of caffeine on active transport of Ca2 by heavy and light fractions of rat myocardial microsomes were investigated with the use of a Ca2+-selective electrode and nephelometry. It was found that under the effect of caffeine (5 mM) the rate of Ca2 transport in the presence of oxalate decreased by 30 to 40%. The caffeine-induced inhibition was prevented by ruthenium and tetracaine, thus suggesting the inhibitor specificity. Since caffeine is a specific blocker of Ca2 transport to the terminal cisterns of the skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum, it is assumed that the microsomal fraction of rat myocardium contains terminal cistern fragments.

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