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. 1988 Oct;412(5):554-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF00582548.

A possible physiological role of the Ca-dependent protease calpain and its inhibitor calpastatin on the Ca current in guinea pig myocytes

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A possible physiological role of the Ca-dependent protease calpain and its inhibitor calpastatin on the Ca current in guinea pig myocytes

B Belles et al. Pflugers Arch. 1988 Oct.

Abstract

The decrease ('run-down') of the L-type Ca2+-current during long-lasting recordings with the whole-cell patch-clamp technique was examined in guinea pig ventricular myocytes. We have tested whether proteolysis is involved in the decay of the Ca2+-current by intracellular application of several concentrations of the Ca2+-dependent proteases calpain I and II, as well as their endogenous inhibitor calpastatin. The major finding was that calpain I and calpain II accelerated the Ca2+-current run-down in a concentration dependent manner, whereas calpastatin retarded it. These observations indicate that a proteolytic degradation of Ca2+-channels might be the reason for the run-down phenomenon.

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