Partial ischemia reduces the efficiency of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ transport in rat EDL
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Partial ischemia reduces the efficiency of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ transport in rat EDL
Abstract
To investigate the hypothesis that prolonged partial ischemia would result in a depression in homogenate sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca2+-sequestering and mechanical properties in muscle, a cuff was placed around the hindlimb of 8 adult Sprague-Dawley rats (267+/-5.8 g; x +/- S.E.) and partially inflated (315 mm Hg) for 2 h. Following occlusion, the EDL was sampled both from the ischemic (I) and contralateral control (C) leg and SR properties compared with the EDL muscles extracted from rats (n = 8) immediately following anaesthetization (CC). Ischemia was indicated by a lower (p < 0.05) concentration (mmol.kg dry wt(-1)) of ATP (19.0+/-0.7 vs. 16.7+/-0.7) and phosphocreatine (58.1+/-5.7 vs. 35.0+/-4.6) in I compared to C. Although Ca2+-ATPase activity (micromol x g protein(-1) x sec(-1)), both maximal and submaximal, was not different between C and I (19.7+/-0.4 vs. 18.5+/-1.3), reductions (p < 0.05) in Ca2+-uptake (mmol x g protein(-1) x sec(-1)) of between 18.2 and 24.7% across a range of submaximal free Ca2+-levels were observed in I compared to C. Lower submaximal Ca2+-ATPase activity and Ca2+-uptake were also observed in the EDL in C compared to CC animals. Time dependent reductions (p < 0.05) were found in peak twitch and maximal tetanic tension in EDL from I but not C. It is concluded that partial ischemia, resulting in modest reductions in energy state in EDL, induces a reduction in Ca2+-uptake independent of changes in Ca2+-ATPase activity. These changes reduce the coupling ratio and the efficiency of Ca2+-transport by SR.
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