The slow inward current, isi, in the rabbit sino-atrial node investigated by voltage clamp and computer simulation
- PMID: 6149554
- DOI: 10.1098/rspb.1984.0066
The slow inward current, isi, in the rabbit sino-atrial node investigated by voltage clamp and computer simulation
Abstract
The properties of the slow inward current, isi, in the sino-atrial (s.a.) node of the rabbit have been investigated using two microelectrodes to apply voltage clamp to small, spontaneously beating, preparations. Many of the experimental results can be closely simulated using the computer model of s.a. node electrical activity (Noble & Noble 1984) which has been developed from models of Purkinje fibre activity (Noble 1962; DiFrancesco & Noble 1984). Comparison of the computed reconstructions with experimental results provides a test of the validity of the modelling. Experiments using paired depolarizing clamp pulses show that inactivation of isi is calcium-entry dependent although, unlike the inactivation of Ca2+ currents in some other systems, it also shows some voltage-dependence. Re-availability (recovery from inactivation) of isi in s.a. node is much slower than inactivation at the same potential, showing that isi is not controlled by a single first order process. This very slow recovery from inactivation of isi in the s.a. node and the slow time course of its activation and inactivation at voltages near threshold (-40 to -50 mV) can be closely modelled by assuming that there are two components of 'total isi': a fast inward current, iCa,f' representing the 'gated' fraction and a second, slower, inward current component, iNaCa which, we propose, is caused by the sodium-calcium exchange that ensues when the initial Ca2+ -entry triggers the release of stored intracellular Ca2+. When repetitive trains of clamp pulses are given, a 'staircase' of isi magnitude is seen which can be increasing ('positive') or decreasing ('negative') according to the potential level and frequency of the pulse train given. When computer reconstructions of such staircases are made, it is found that the positive staircases (which, in contrast to negative staircases, imply that more complex processes than simple inactivation are present) can be closely simulated by a model which incorporates slower processes (suggested Na-Ca exchange current) in the total isi in addition to the gated current component.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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