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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Key words Sodium ; Action potential ; Endocardial ; Epicardial
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  In this study we report measurements of the intracellular sodium concentration ([Na+]i) in cardiac myocytes isolated from sub-endocardial and sub-epicardial regions of the rabbit left ventricle. These measurements show that [Na+]i is significantly higher in sub-epicardial than in sub-endocardial myocytes both at rest and during steady-state stimulation at 0.5 Hz. During a 10-min rest the rate of fall of [Na+]i was identical in cells from the two regions but during post-rest recovery [Na+]i rose significantly faster in sub-endocardial cells. The effect that this difference in sodium regulation may have on the rate of recovery of the calcium transient post-rest is discussed. The steady-state differences in [Na+]i do not appear to have the effect on contraction we would expect i.e. steady-state contraction is larger in sub-endocardial cells where [Na+]i is lower. Changes in [Na+]i brought about by altering the frequency of stimulation are associated with the expected changes of contraction. Action potentials were found to be significantly longer in sub-endocardial cells and following rest action potential duration was shortened although regional differences were maintained. No regional differences in this effect of rest or in recovery of the action potential post-rest were found.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Isolated cardiac myocytes ; Epicardium ; Endocardium ; Rest decay ; Contraction ; Calcium transient
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The rates of rest decay (for rest periods of between 0.5 min and 10 min) and recovery from the rested state (following 10 min of rest) of cell shortening and the amplitude of the intracellular calcium transient were compared in epicardial and endocardial ventricular myocytes isolated from rabbit hearts. The object of these experiments was to determine whether reported transmural differences in action potential duration, myosin type expression and metabolic enzyme content are able to influence the control of contraction. Cells isolated from these two regions of the ventricular wall displayed almost identical twitch shortening and calcium transient characteristics during steady-state electrical stimulation at 0.5 Hz. Despite this, rest decay of cell shortening was faster and recovery from the rested state slower in endocardial cells than in epicardial cells. Neither of these differences could be explained in terms of changes of calcium transient amplitude or time course. We tried to mimic the effect of prolonged rest by application of caffeine to empty the sarcoplasmic reticulum of calcium. The regional differences in recovery of contraction from the rested state were not reproduced in the recovery of contraction after caffeine application, suggesting that the effect is produced by something other than refilling of the sarcoplasmic reticulum. It is suggested that changes in factors that affect myofilament calcium sensitivity produce the regional differences in rest decay and post-rest recovery of contraction.
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