Phase I and phase II of short-term mechanical restitution in perfused rat left ventricles |
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Authors: | Dumitrescu Cristian Narayan Prakash Cheng Yuanna Efimov Igor R Altschuld Ruth A |
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Affiliation: | The Ohio State University Biophysics Program and Dorothy M. Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute, Columbus 43210, USA. |
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Abstract: | We examined the contributions of the Ca(2+) channels of the sarcolemma and of the sarcoplasmic reticulum to electromechanical restitution. Extrasystoles (F(1)) were interpolated 40-600 ms following a steady-state beat (F(0)) in perfused rat ventricles paced at 2 or 3 Hz. Plots of F(1)/F(0) versus the extrasystolic interval consisted of phase I, which occurred before relaxation of the steady-state beat, and phase II, which occurred later. Phase I exhibited a period of enhanced left ventricular pressure development that coincided with action potential prolongation. Phase I was eliminated by -BAY K 8644 (100 nM) and FPL 64176 (150 nM), augmented by 3 microM thapsigargin plus 200 nM ryanodine and unaffected by KN-93 and KB-R7943. Phase II was accelerated by the Ca(2+) channel agonists and by isoproterenol but was eliminated by thapsigargin plus ryanodine. The results suggest that phase I of electromechanical restitution is caused by a transient L-type Ca(2+) current facilitation, whereas phase II represents the recovery of the ability of the sarcoplasmic reticulum to release Ca(2+). |
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