The effects of inhibition of the sarcolemmal Ca-ATPase on systolic calcium fluxes and intracellular calcium concentration in rat ventricular myocytes |
| |
Authors: | Ho Sook Choi D. A. Eisner |
| |
Affiliation: | (1) Department of Veterinary Preclinical Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3BX, UK e-mail: eisner@liv.ac.uk Tel.: +44-151- 7944228 Fax: +44-151-7945347, GB |
| |
Abstract: | The effects of carboxyeosin, an inhibitor of the sarcolemmal Ca-ATPase, were studied on intracellular Ca and membrane currents in isolated rat ventricular myocytes. In the absence of carboxyeosin, 150-ms-duration depolarizing pulses from -40 to 0 mV resulted in an L-type Ca current on depolarization and a Na-Ca exchange "tail" current on repolarization. The calculated entry of Ca on the L-type current was 1.3 times greater than the efflux via the Na-Ca exchange. The addition of carboxyeosin (20 microM) resulted in either an increase of the Na-Ca exchange current or a decrease of the L-type Ca current such that the Ca entry and efflux were exactly equal. These results suggest that, under control conditions, a carboxyeosin-sensitive Ca-ATPase contributes about 24% of the total Ca efflux from the cell and, therefore, that the sarcolemmal Ca-ATPase has a significant role in regulation of sarcolemmal Ca fluxes. |
| |
Keywords: | Ca-ATPase Calcium Carboxyeosin |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|