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Modulation of cardiac Na(+) current by gadolinium, a blocker of stretch-induced arrhythmias
Authors:Li G R  Baumgarten C M
Affiliation:Department of Physiology, Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia 23298-0551, USA.
Abstract:Gd(3+) blocks stretch-activated channels and suppresses stretch-induced arrhythmias. We used whole cell voltage clamp to examine whether effects on Na(+) channels might contribute to the antiarrhythmic efficacy of Gd(3+). Gd(3+) inhibited Na(+) current (I(Na)) in rabbit ventricle (IC(50) = 48 microM at -35 mV, holding potential -120 mV), and block increased at more negative test potentials. Gd(3+) made the threshold for I(Na) more positive and reduced the maximum conductance. Gd(3+) (50 microM) shifted the midpoints for activation and inactivation of I(Na) 7.9 and 5.7 mV positive but did not alter the slope factor for either relationship. Activation and inactivation kinetics were slowed in a manner that could not be explained solely by altered surface potential. Paradoxically, Gd(3+) increased I(Na) under certain conditions. With membrane potential held at -75 mV, Gd(3+) still shifted threshold for activation positive, but I(Na) increased positive to -40 mV, causing the current-voltage curves to cross over. When availability initially was low, increased availability induced by Gd(3+) dominated the response at test potentials positive to -40 mV. The results indicate that Gd(3+) has complex effects on cardiac Na(+) channels. Independent of holding potential, Gd(3+) is a potent I(Na) blocker near threshold potential, and inhibition of I(Na) by Gd(3+) is likely to contribute to suppression of stretch-induced arrhythmias.
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