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The release of sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca in cardiac muscle during excitation-contraction coupling is known to be graded by the amount of activating Ca outside the SR (i.e., Ca-induced Ca release). However, little is known about how intra-SR Ca affects the release process. In this study we assessed how the fractional SR Ca release as described by Bassani et al. Am. J. Physiol. 265 (Cell Physiol. 34): C533-C540, 1993 is affected by alteration of trigger Ca and of SR Ca content. Experiments were done with isolated ferret ventricular myocytes using indo 1 to measure Ca concentration, perforated patch to measure Ca current (ICa), caffeine application to release SR Ca, and thapsigargin to completely block SR Ca uptake. For what we consider a Normal SR Ca load and trigger Ca action potential at 0.5 Hz with 2 mM extracellular Ca concentration ([Cao)], 35 +/- 3% of the SR Ca content was released at a twitch. Changing trigger Ca by altering Cao (to 0.5 and 8 mM) at a test twitch changed this fractional SR Ca release to 10 +/- 2 and 59 +/- 6%, with the same SR Ca load (and peak ICa changed in a parallel manner in separate voltage-clamp experiments). Three different levels of SR Ca load were studied (Low, Normal, and High; by action potential stimulation at different frequencies from 0.05 to 0.8 Hz) using the same standard test trigger Ca (2 mM). Surprisingly, the High-load condition only increased SR Ca content by approximately 4% but appeared to be very close to the limiting SR Ca capacity.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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José Wilson Magalhães Bassani
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
Weilong Yuan
Guangxi University
Donald M. Bers
Electrophysiology
AJP Cell Physiology
Loyola University Chicago
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0e9ece25c30b2cc7f99df8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.1995.268.5.c1313