Free calcium in heart muscle at rest and during contraction measured with Ca2+ -sensitive microelectrodes
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- DOI: 10.1038/286845a0
Free calcium in heart muscle at rest and during contraction measured with Ca2+ -sensitive microelectrodes
Abstract
Direct measurements of free Ca2+ in heart cells are needed for an understanding of the regulation of contractility. We developed and used Ca2+ -sensitive microelectrodes with fine tips, stable properties and ample sensitivity to free Ca2+ in the sub-micromolar range. In quiescent ventricular muscle, measurements which passed tests for electrode sealing and cell viability gave a mean free Ca2+ concentration of 0.26 microM. During contractures, we recorded Ca2+ transients rising as high as 10 microM. In studying the effects of catecholamines on free Ca2+ and force, we found evidence that adrenaline can reduce myofibrillar Ca2+ sensitivity in intact heart muscle.
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