Temperature dependence of cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum and sarcolemma in the ventricle of catfish (Clarias gariepinus)

El-Sabry Abu-Amra, Mohamed F. El-Sayed, Ahmed Badr
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Abstract

The present study was undertaken to examine the relative contribution of the SR-Ca2+ release and sarcolemmal Ca2+ channels in developing the cardiac force at two different temperatures (20 and 30 °C) in the catfish (Clarias gariepinus).

The sarcolemmal Ca2+ contribution of activator Ca2+ was greater at a test temperature of 30 °C as assessed by verapamil. Whereas the SR-Ca2+ contribution was higher at 20 and 30 °C and a frequency rate of 0.2 and 0.4 Hz as assessed by caffeine and adrenaline, respectively. Bradykinin potentiating factor (BPF7) which was isolated from jelly fish (Cassiopea andromeda) decreased the cardiac force developed at a frequency rate of 0.2 Hz and a temperature of 20 °C, whereas it increased the force developed at frequency rates of 0.2 and 0.4 Hz at 30 °C. These results indicate that BPF7 may act like verapamil in reducing the cardiac force through blocking the sarcolemmal Ca2+ channels at low temperature and like adrenaline in an increase of the cardiac force developed at warm temperature and the high frequency rate through stimulation of SR-Ca2+ activator. Therefore, this study indicates that the sarcolemmal Ca2+ influx and the SR-Ca2+ release contributors of activator Ca2+ for cardiac force development in the catfish heart were significantly greater at warm temperature and at the pacing frequency rates of 0.2 and 0.4 Hz as assessed by verapamil, adrenaline, caffeine and BPF7. However, the relative contribution of the sarcolemmal Ca2+ influx in the development of cardiac force in the catfish heart was greater than that of SR-Ca2+ release.

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鲶鱼心室肌浆网和肌膜的温度依赖性
本研究旨在研究在两种不同温度(20°C和30°C)下,鲶鱼(Clarias gariepinus) SR-Ca2+释放和肌上皮Ca2+通道在发展心力中的相对贡献。维拉帕米评价,在30°C的测试温度下,激活剂Ca2+对肌上皮Ca2+的贡献更大。而在20和30°C和0.2和0.4 Hz的频率下,SR-Ca2+的贡献更高,分别由咖啡因和肾上腺素评估。从水母(Cassiopea andromeda)中分离得到的缓激肽增强因子(BPF7)在频率为0.2 Hz和温度为20°C时,降低了心力,而在频率为0.2和0.4 Hz时,在30°C时增加了心力。这些结果表明,BPF7可能像维拉帕米一样通过在低温下阻断肌层Ca2+通道来降低心力,并像肾上腺素一样通过刺激SR-Ca2+激活剂在温暖温度和高频率下增加心力。因此,本研究表明,通过维拉帕米、肾上腺素、咖啡因和BPF7评估,在温暖的温度和0.2和0.4 Hz的起搏频率下,鲶鱼心脏中肌层Ca2+内流和激活剂Ca2+的SR-Ca2+释放贡献者显著增加。然而,在鲶鱼心脏中肌层Ca2+内流的相对贡献大于SR-Ca2+释放。
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