Depressant effects of prostacyclin in human atrial fibers and cardiomyocytes |
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Authors: | Lin Cheng-I Loh Shih-Hurng Luk Hsiang-Ning Wei Jeng |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pharmacology, National Defense Medical Center, P.O. Box 90048-504, Taipei, Taiwan (Republic of China);(2) Department of Surgery, National Defense Medical Center, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study was to characterize the electropharmacological effects of prostacyclin (PGI2) in human atrial fibers and cardiomyocytes. Atrial tissues obtained from the hearts of 28 patients undergoing corrective cardiac surgery were used. Transmembrane action potentials were recorded using a conventional microelectrode technique, and twitch force by a transducer. Effects of PGI2 (1 nM–10 µM) on action potential characteristics and contraction of atrial fibers were evaluated in normal [K]o (4 mM) and high [K]o (27 mM) in the absence and presence of cardiotonic agents. In addition, atrial and ventricular myocytes were isolated enzymatically from atrial tissues and hearts of 4 patients undergoing cardiac transplant. The effects of PGI2 on Na- and Ca-dependent inward currents (INa and ICa) of cardiomyocytes were tested. In 9 human atrial fibers showing fast-response action potentials (mean dV/dtmax = 101 ± 15 Vs–1) in 4 mM [K]o, PGI2 did not influence dV/dtmax of phase 0 depolarization even at 1 µM. However, at a concentration as low as 10 nM, PGI2 depressed spontaneous rhythms or slow-response action potentials in high-K-depolarized fibers. PGI2 also depressed delayed afterdepolarizations and aftercontractions induced by cardiotonic agents. In isolated cardiomyocytes, PGI2 reduced ICa but not INa. The present findings show that, in human atrial fibers and cardiomyocytes, PGI2 induces greater depressant effects on the slow-response action potential, ICa and triggered activity than on the fast-response action potential. It is suggested that PGI2 may act through a selective reduction of transmembrane Ca influx. |
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Keywords: | Atria, human Cardiomyocytes Prostaglandin Action potential Contractile force Ionic currents |
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