Myocardial cation contents during induction of calcium paradox
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.1979.237.6.H713
Myocardial cation contents during induction of calcium paradox
Abstract
Myocardial cation contents were measured in isolated rat hearts perfused under various conditions. Reperfusion of Ca2+-deprived hearts produced marked increases in myocardial Ca2+ and Na+ and decreases in Mg2+ and K+ contents. These changes were dependent on the Ca2+ concentration and duration of perfusion during the periods of Ca2+ deprivation and reperfusion. The loss of Ca2+ and K+ contents normally seen after Ca2+-free exposure as well as the reperfusion-induced changes were prevented if the Ca2+-free medium contained low (35 mM) Na+ or was cooled to 21 degrees C. Reperfusion with normal Ca2+, low Na+ medium augmented the increase in myocardial Ca2+ content, while reducing K+ or Mg2+ or increasing Mg2+ in the reperfusion medium had no effect. Addition of verapamil, D600, or propranolol to the reperfusion solution did not alter the reperfusion-induced cation changes observed using control medium. These data suggest that during Ca2+ depletion, the mechanisms responsible for regulating calcium influx are either lost or inactivated, so that reperfusion-induced changes are governed solely by the driving force favoring calcium influx. The occurrence of Ca2+ overload under this condition has been implicated in the irreversible damage to myocardium and contractile failure.
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