Does a calcium-mediated outward current exist in the atrial myocardium?

Acta biologica et medica Germanica Pub Date : 1982-01-01
B Nilius, K Schüttler, W Boldt
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Using a microelectrode technique the influence of experimental conditions which are known to alter the intracellular free Ca concentration upon the repolarization phase in the rabbit atrial myocardium was studied. Under all the tested conditions (increased external Ca concentration, application of ouabain, decreased external K concentration) a positive inotropic effect was observed. The action potentials showed a rapid initial repolarization. The positive inotropic effect was found to be well correlated with the effect of the action potential's shortening at 25% repolarization. After pacing pauses a positive correlation between the velocity of the initial rapid repolarization and the potentiation of the atrial contraction was established. It is discussed that all the conditions were able to increase the internal Ca concentration and that in consequence of it a CA-sensitive outward current at potentials about 40 mV more positive than the resting potential is activated.

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心房心肌是否存在钙介导的向外电流?
采用微电极技术,研究了细胞内游离钙浓度变化对兔心房心肌复极期的影响。在所有测试条件下(增加外部Ca浓度,应用瓦巴因,降低外部K浓度),观察到正的肌力效应。动作电位表现出快速的初始复极化。正性肌力效应与25%复极时动作电位缩短的效应密切相关。起搏暂停后,初始快速复极速度与心房收缩增强之间存在正相关关系。讨论了所有条件都能增加内部Ca浓度,并且因此激活了比静息电位正约40 mV的Ca敏感外向电流。
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