THE EFFECTS OF BATHING SODIUM-IONS UPON THE INTRACELLULAR SODIUM ACTIVITY IN CALCIUM-FREE MEDIA AND THE CALCIUM PARADOX OF ISOLATED FERRET VENTRICULAR MUSCLE

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作者
BHOJANI, IH [1 ]
CHAPMAN, RA [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV BRISTOL, DEPT PHYSIOL, CELLULAR CARDIOL LAB, PK ROW, BRISTOL BS1 5LS, ENGLAND
关键词
Calcium channel blockers; Calcium channels; Calcium paradox; Intracellular sodium activity; Na/Ca exchange;
D O I
10.1016/0022-2828(90)90953-Y
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Exposure of fine trabeculae isolated from the ferret right ventricle to media depleted of Ca2+, with a rapid perfusion system, causes a depolarization of the membrane and a rise in aNai. This rise in aNai is sigmoidally dependent upon the bathing free [Ca2+], is antagonized by reduction of the [Na]0, raised [Mg]0 and PN200-110 but augmented by removal of Mg2+ or inhibition of the Na-pump. On repletion of Ca2+, the strength of the resulting contracture depends upon the transmembrane Na-gradient at the moment of Ca-repletion. The effects of reduced [Na]0, during Ca-depletion, depend upon the cation used with replacement by Li ≫ choline > tetramethylammonium. These are determined by the change in the transmembrane gradient for Na+ and any additional action the replacing ion has upon the Ca-channels, the Na-pump and the Na/Ca exchange. The effects described are consistent with the hypothesis that the intensity of the calcium paradox in mammalian ventricle is primarily determined by the entry of Na+ through L-type Ca-channels during the period of Ca-depletion and the Ca-loading on Ca-repletion due to the effect of the raised aNaiupon the Na/Ca exchange. © 1990.
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页数:16
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