Charge movement and Ca2+ release in normal and dysgenic foetal myotubes
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0928-4257(05)80015-4
Charge movement and Ca2+ release in normal and dysgenic foetal myotubes
Abstract
Intramembrane charge movement and Ca2+ release from sarcoplasmic reticulum was studied in foetal skeletal muscle cells from normal and mutant mice with 'muscular dysgenesis' (mdg/mdg). It was shown that: 1) unlike normal myotubes, in dysgenic myotubes membrane depolarization did not evoke calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum; 2) when all ionic currents are pharmacologically suppressed, membrane depolarization produced an asymmetric intramembrane charge movement in both normal and dysgenic myotubes. The relationship between the membrane potential and the amount of charge movement in these muscles could be expressed by a two-state Boltzmann equation; 3) the maximum amount of charge movement associated with depolarization (Qon max) in normal and in dysgenic myotubes was 6.3 +/- 1.4 nC/microF (n = 6) and 1.7 +/- 0.3 nC/microF (n = 6) respectively; 4) nifedipine (1-20 microM) applied to the bath reduced Qon max by about 40% in normal muscle cells. In contrast, the drug had no significant effect on the charge movement of dysgenic myotubes; and 5) the amount of nifedipine-resistant charge movement in normal and in dysgenic myotubes was 3.5 nC/microF (n = 3) and 1.7 nC/microF 1 maximum (n = 3), respectively.
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