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. 1975:5:27-33.

Inhibition of calcium-dependent action potentials in mammalian myocardium by specific inhibitors of the transmembrane calcium conductivity (verapamil, D 600)

  • PMID: 1188159

Inhibition of calcium-dependent action potentials in mammalian myocardium by specific inhibitors of the transmembrane calcium conductivity (verapamil, D 600)

H Tritthart et al. Recent Adv Stud Cardiac Struct Metab. 1975.

Abstract

Cat papillary muscles were depolarized from about -80 mV to -50 mV by addition of KCl to Tyrode's solution. This causes an inactivation of the Na-carrying system so that the remaining transmembrane inward current is due, in practice, to Ca. Such action potentials show a reduced rate of rise, a greater overshoot, and a shorter duration. These parameters vary somewhat with the strength of stimulation and, particularly, with frequency. Excitability as well as contractility of the K-depolarized fibers are completely abolished by Ca withdrawal or by addition of verapamil or D 600, which block the transmembrane Ca inward current specifically. Conversely, extra Ca or epinephrine overcomes the verapamil and C 600 effects by increasing the transmembrane Ca influx. As soon as the papillary muscles are returned to Tyrode's solution with normal K0 the Na-carrying system is reactivated. Then Ca withdrawal or Ca-antagonistic compounds lose their inhibitory influence on excitation, whereas excitation-contraction uncoupling persists.

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