
Fig. 6. Temporal responses of grouped recordings of rectal gland artery (RGA) to
external Ca2+ and Ni2+. (A) In calcium-free medium,
Ni2+ (1 mmoll-1) promoted Ca2+ mobilization;
subsequent addition of Ca2+ (in the presence of 0.7
mmoll-1 Ni2+) further elevated cytosolic Ca2+
levels [Ca2+]i (*P< 0.01 for
Ni2+ versus baseline and Ca2+ versus
Ni2+). Values are means ± S.E.M. (N=6). (B) When
Ni2+ (1.5 mmoll-1) was added after stimulation of RGA
with external Ca2+, an inhibitory effect of Ni2+ on
Ca2+ entry was seen (representative recording). Ca2+ and
Ni2+ were added at the times indicated by the arrows.