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. 1987;37(1):59-79.
doi: 10.2170/jjphysiol.37.59.

Aconitine-induced delayed afterdepolarization in frog atrium and guinea pig papillary muscles in the presence of low concentrations of Ca2+

Aconitine-induced delayed afterdepolarization in frog atrium and guinea pig papillary muscles in the presence of low concentrations of Ca2+

T Sawanobori et al. Jpn J Physiol. 1987.

Abstract

Aconitine will induce arrhythmias after the fiber has been completely repolarized. This arrhythmia is generally facilitated in the presence of high Ca2+ solution, yet the aconitine-induced arrhythmia occurs even in the presence of low Ca2+ solutions. We studied aconitine-induced arrhythmia (particularly the amplitude of delayed afterdepolarization) in the frog atrium or guinea-pig papillary muscles in Ca2+-free solution, in the presence or absence of Ca2+ channel blocking agents. In Ca2+-free solution, aconitine (10(-5) g/ml) decreased the resting potential, overshoot, Vmax, and shortened the duration of the 90% action potential, before the onset of delayed afterdepolarization in frog atrial preparations. Tetrodotoxin (TTX) (2 X 10(-7) g/ml) blocked these aconitine-induced electrical changes. Verapamil (10(-6) g/ml) in nominally Ca2+-free solution blocked neither the generation of delayed afterdepolarization nor the triggered activity, while LaCl3 (0.5 mM) or TTX halted it. Delayed afterdepolarization appeared following the aconitine-induced transient increase in twitch tension. This transient increase in twitch tension was blocked by LaCl3 and TTX but not by verapamil. Delayed afterdepolarization in Ca2+-free solution demonstrated the voltage dependence of a U shape between -40 and -80 mV and was inhibited by low Na+ and high K+. Under the influence of aconitine in the guinea pig papillary muscle exposed to the Ca2+-free solution, depolarizing clamp pulses produced a transient inward current, and here the sigmoid time- and voltage-dependent characteristics were similar to those seen in the case of digitalis intoxication. These results suggest that intracellular Na+ loading plays an important role in the aconitine-induced delayed afterdepolarization and transient inward currents in low Ca2+ solution.

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