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Changes in the calcium current among different transmural regions contributes to action potential heterogeneity in rat heart
Authors:Nari Kim  Mark B. Cannell
Affiliation:a Auckland Bioengineering Institute, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
b Department of Physiology, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
c National Research Laboratory for Mitochondrial Signaling, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, College of Medicine, Inje University, Busan, South Korea
Abstract:To clarify the transmural heterogeneity of action potential (AP) time course, we examined the regulation of L-type Ca2+ current (ICa,L) by voltage and Ca2+-dependent mechanisms. Currents were recorded using patch clamp of single rat subepicardial (EPI) and subendocardial (ENDO) of left ventricular, right ventricular (RV) and septal (SEP) cardiomyocytes. Voltage clamp commands were derived from ENDO and EPI APs or rectangular voltage pulses.During rectangular pulses, peak ICa,L was significantly greater in EPI than in other cells. The inactivation of ICa,L by Ca2+-dependent mechanisms (suppressed by ryanodine and BAPTA) was present in all cells but greater in extent in ENDO and SEP cells. Activation and inactivation curves for all regions show subtle differences that are Ca2+ sensitive, with Ca2+ inactivation shifting the activation variables negative by ∼ 7 mV and inactivation variables positive by 2-7 mV (EPI being least, RV greatest). In AP-clamps, the peak ICa,L was significantly smaller in ENDO than in EPI cells, while the integrated current was significantly larger in ENDO than in EPI cells. The results are discussed with regard to the interplay of AP time course and net Ca2+ influx.
Keywords:Action potential   Rat   Transmural heterogeneity   Ca2+ current   Heart
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