A contraction-related component of slow inward current in dog ventricular muscle and its relation to Na(+)-Ca2+ exchange
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A contraction-related component of slow inward current in dog ventricular muscle and its relation to Na(+)-Ca2+ exchange
Abstract
1. The slow inward current component related to contraction (Isic) was studied in voltage clamp experiments on canine ventricular trabeculae at 30 degrees C with the aims of (a) estimating its relation to electrogenic Na(+)-Ca2+ exchange and (b) comparing it with similar currents as reported in cardiac myocytes. 2. Isic may be recorded under conditions of augmented contractility in response to depolarizing pulses below the threshold of the classic slow inward current (presumably mediated by L-type Ca2+ channels). In responses to identical depolarizing clamp pulses the peak value of Isic is directly related to the amplitude of contraction (Fmax). Isic peaks about 60 ms after the onset of depolarization and declines with a half-time of about 110 ms. 3. The voltage threshold of Isic activation is the same as the threshold of contraction. The positive inotropic clamp preconditions shift both thresholds to more negative values of membrane voltage, i.e. below the threshold of the classic slow inward current. 4. Isic may also be recorded as a slowly decaying inwardly directed current 'tail' after depolarizing pulses. In this representation the peak value of Isic changes with duration of the depolarizing pulses, again in parallel with Fmax. In response to pulses shorter than 100 ms both variables increase with depolarization time. If initial conditions remain constant, further prolongation of the pulse does not significantly influence either one (tail currents follow a common envelope). 5. Isic differs from classic slow inward current by: (a) its direct relation to contraction, (b) the slower decay of the current tail on repolarization, (c) slower restitution corresponding to the mechanical restitution, (d) its relative insensitivity to Ca(2+)-blocking agents (the decrease of Isic is secondary to the negative inotropic of Ca(2+)-blocking agents (the decrease of Isic is secondary to the negative inotropic effect) and (e) its disappearance after Sr2+ substitution for Ca2+. 6. The manifestations of Isic in multicellular preparations do not differ significantly from those reported in isolated myocytes (in contrast to calcium current). 7. The analysis of the correlation between Isic and Fmax transients during trains of identical test depolarizing pulses at variable extra- and intracellular ionic concentrations (changes of [Ca2+]o, 50% Li+ substitution for Na+, strophanthidin) indicate that the observed effects conform to the predictions based on a quantitative model of Na(+)-Ca2+ exchange. 8. It is concluded that Isic is activated by a transient increase of [Ca2+]i, in consequence of the release from the reticular stores.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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