Elevation of calcium concentration increased the amplitude of acetylstrophanthidin-induced transient depolarizations, while reduction of calcium or addition of manganese reversed them.
Isolated canine false tendons exposed to acetylstrophanthidin to study the role of calcium ions in transient depolarizations.
Calcium concentration modulation (High Ca2+ 12.5 mM; Acetylstrophanthidin 7.5 x 10^-8 to 2 x 10^-7 g/ml)
Generation and amplitude of transient depolarizations (TDs)
The role of calcium ions (Ca 2+ ) in the generation of transient depolarizations (TDs) by acetylstrophanthidin was examined. Transmembrane activity was recorded from isolated canine false tendons exposed to acetylstrophanthidin; concentrations from 7.5 x 10 -8 to 2 x 10 -7 g/ml caused TDs coupled to driven action potentials and depressed slow diastolic depolarization. TDs could reach threshold and induce extrasystoles. Elevation of the Ca 2+ concentration increased the amplitude of TDs induced by acetylstrophanthidin. High Ca 2+ concentration (12.5 mM) caused TDs and depression of slow diastolic depolarization in the absence of acetylstrophanthidin. Elevation of potassium (K + ) concentration depressed and reduction of K + concentration potentiated TDs caused by either acetylstrophanthidin or high Ca 2+ concentration. The production of TDs and the depression of slow diastolic depolarization by acetylstrophanthidin were reversed by reduction of the Ca 2+ concentration or addition of manganese (2 mM) to the superfusing Tyrode's solution. The results suggest that TDs and arrhythmias produced by acetylstrophanthidin may be caused by a transient Ca 2+ influx.
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Gregory R. Ferrier
Dalhousie University
Gordon K. Moe
Utica College
Circulation Research
Masonic Medical Research Laboratory
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Ferrier et al. (Thu,) conducted a other in Acetylstrophanthidin-induced transient depolarizations. Calcium concentration modulation was evaluated on Generation and amplitude of transient depolarizations (TDs). Elevation of calcium concentration increased the amplitude of acetylstrophanthidin-induced transient depolarizations, while reduction of calcium or addition of manganese reversed them.
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