Transient outward current and rate dependence of action potential duration in rabbit cardiac ventricular muscle
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Transient outward current and rate dependence of action potential duration in rabbit cardiac ventricular muscle
Abstract
A conventional (single sucrose gap) voltage clamp technique was employed to investigate the rate dependence of ionic currents activated in the plateau range of potential in the rabbit ventricular muscle. A transient outward current of increasing amplitude was observed when the period of rest preceding the test voltage clamp pulse was increased from 0.7-60 s. The action potential duration was short when the transient outward current peak (100-150 ms after the voltage clamp pulse beginning) was high under the studied conditions of stimulation (interbeat intervals 0.7-60 s). The rate dependent transient outward current was small at low levels of depolarization above the resting potential (40 mV), had a maximum at some 90-100 mV and decreased at more positive potentials. This current was sensitive to the simultaneous application of 4-aminopyridine and calcium substitution with strontium in the Tyrode solution. It is suggested that the transient outward current is probably responsible for the changes of the action potential duration in rabbit papillary muscles when the interbeat interval varies from some 0.7-60 s.
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