Calcium current in isolated neonatal rat ventricular myocytes
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- DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1987.sp016732
Calcium current in isolated neonatal rat ventricular myocytes
Abstract
1. Calcium currents (ICa) from neonatal rat ventricular heart muscle cells grown in primary culture were examined using the 'whole-cell' voltage-clamp technique (Hamill, Marty, Neher, Sakmann & Sigworth, 1981). Examination of ICa was limited to one calcium channel type, 'L' type (Nilius, Hess, Lansman & Tsien, 1985), by appropriate voltage protocols. 2. We measured transient and steady-state components of ICa, and could generally describe ICa in terms of the steady-state activation (d infinity) and inactivation (f infinity) parameters. 3. We observed that the reduction of ICa by the calcium channel antagonist D600 can be explained by both a shift of d infinity to more positive potentials as well as a slight reduction of ICa conductance. D600 did not significantly alter either the rate of inactivation of ICa or the voltage dependence of f infinity. 4. The calcium channel modulator BAY K8644 shifted both d infinity and f infinity to more negative potentials. Additionally, BAY K8644 increased the rate of inactivation at potentials between +5 and +55 mV. Furthermore, BAY K8644 also increased ICa conductance, a change consistent with a promotion of 'mode 2' calcium channel activity (Hess, Lansman & Tsien, 1984). 5. We conclude that, as predicted by d infinity and f infinity, there is a significant steady-state component of ICa ('window current') at plateau potentials in neonatal rat heart cells. Modulation of the steady-state and transient components of ICa by various agents can be attributed both to specific alterations in d infinity and f infinity and to more complicated alterations in the mode of calcium channel activity.
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