The relative importance of electromechanical or pharmacomechanical
coupling for any given smooth muscle preparation can be estimated by
determining the effects of inhibitors of VOCC’s on the contraction to
agonists.
For example, in guinea pig ileum, dihydropyridines such as nifedipine will
virtually abolish all contractions, suggesting that electromechanical
coupling predominates
However, both mechanisms probably occur to some extent in all smooth
muscle.  In addition, the opening of ROCC and SOCC also produce
membrane depolarization, thus activating electromechanical coupling.