Reduction in the contraction and intracellular calcium transient of single rat ventricular myocytes by gadolinium and the attenuation of these effects by extracellular NaH2PO4
- PMID: 8011312
- DOI: 10.1113/expphysiol.1994.sp003737
Reduction in the contraction and intracellular calcium transient of single rat ventricular myocytes by gadolinium and the attenuation of these effects by extracellular NaH2PO4
Abstract
Gadolinium (Gd3+) is the most commonly used blocker of stretch-activated channels (SACs). The actions of Gd3+ in unstretched adult heart were investigated by observing its effects on the contraction and intracellular calcium transient of single rat ventricular myocytes. We found that Gd3+ caused a profound reduction in both these parameters at doses typically used to block SACs. However, the actions of Gd3+ were severely attenuated by the presence of 0.33 mM NaH2PO4, which possibly chelates the Gd3+ ion.
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