Drugs that block calcium entry through VOCC will inhibit electromechanical
coupling-thus the use of calcium channel blocking agents to relax vascular
smooth muscle, thus producing vasodilatation and a decrease in blood
pressure.
Cell-type dependent; for instance, in asthma, Ca2+ blocking drugs are not
effective in promoting relaxation of muscle.
Electromechanical coupling appears to play a predominant role in phasic
smooth muscle in which the membrane potential often displays marked
oscillations upon which are superimposed calcium spikes
The plasma membranes contain numerous ion channels and the distribution
and properties vary among different tissues, contributing to the diversity of
smooth muscle.