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  • 1
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] Isolated ventricular cells12 stimulated at 0.33 Hz through the injection electrode had a resting potential of approximately -80 mV and stable action potentials of 150-300 ms duration. Injection of C prolonged the APD measured at 80% repolariz-ation (APD80) from 130 to 315 ms and increased AP ...
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Mammalian heart ventricle ; Inward rectification ; Potassium current ; ATP dependence ; Single channel current ; Isolated membrane patch
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Inward rectifying potassium single-channel currents were studied in the membrane of guinea pig cardiac myocytes. In isolated inside-out patches two different channels were observed: a channel of 25 pS conductance ([K+]o=147 mM,T=21° C), if the solution at the cytoplasmic face of the patch contained 4 mM ATP and a channel of 80 pS conductance without ATP. The 25-pS-channel was also regularly seen in cell-attached patches (Sakmann and Trube 1984a, b), but the 80-pS-channel appeared only after inhibiting cellular metabolism by DNP. The percentage of time which the 25-pS-channel spent in the open state was 3.3 times larger in isolated patches compared to cell-attached patches. However, both types of single channel currents disappeared several minutes after the isolation of the patches. In contrast to the 25-pS-channel, the 80-pS-channel, which is activated by the lack of ATP, carried measurable outward currents saturating at 1.5 pA (inward rectification). It is suggested that the 80-pS-channel mediates part of the increase in potassium current during metabolic inhibition. The openings of this channel appeared in bursts. The mean open time was 1.6 ms and the mean duration of the gaps within bursts 0.33 ms at −80 mV.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Isolated ventricular cells ; Action potential ; Intra- and extracellular application ; Organic calcium channel blockers
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The effects of extra- and intracellularly applied D600 (methoxyverapamil) and D890 (a quarternary derivative) on the action potentials of isolated guinea pig myocytes were compared. We also studied the extracellular effects of these drugs on the calcium current (hybride sucrose gap) and contractile force of right ventricular trabeculae of the cat heart. The following results were obtained: 1. In ventricular trabeculae D600 suppressed the calcium current, tension and the plateau of the action potential. In contrast, D890 even in a 50 times higher concentration did not display any effect on these parameters. 2. In single isolated cells external application of D890 did not alter the configuration of the action potential. In contrast, external application of D600 suppressed the plateau and shortened the action potential in a dose-dependent way. 3. Intracellular injection of D600 or D890 strongly lowered the height of the plateau and abbreviated the action potential. The onset of the effects of both drugs was more rapid on intracellular application than that of external D600. Whereas the effect of an inracellular injection of D600 was reversible, that of D890 was not. These results support the hypothesis that the organic calcium channel blocker D600 enters the cell in the uncharged lipid soluble form and reaches its receptor associated with the calcium channel from inside. Because of its inability to pass the hydrophobic cell membrane, D890 is ineffective from outside but displays blocking effects on intracellular application.
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