Differential effects of stretch and compression on membrane currents and [Na]c in ventricular myocytes |
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Authors: | Gerrit Isenberg Victor Kazanski Denis Kondratev Maria Fiora Gallitelli Irina Kiseleva Andre Kamkin |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Physiology, Martin-Luther-Universität, Magdeburgerstrasse 6, Halle 06097, Germany;b Department of Fundamental and Applied Physiology, Russian States Medical University, Ostrovitjanova 1, 117997, Moscow, Russia |
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Abstract: | Mechano-electrical feedback was studied in the single ventricular myocytes. A small fraction (approximately 10%) of the cell surface could be stretched or compressed by a glass stylus. Stretch depolarised, shortened the action potential and induced extra systoles. Stretch activated non-selective cation currents (Ins) showed a linear voltage dependence, a reversal potential of 0 mV, a pure cation selectivity, and were blocked by 8 μM Gd3+ or 30 μM streptomycin. Stretch reduced Ca2+ and K+ (IK) currents. Local compression of broadwise attached cells activated IK but not Ins. Cytochalasin D or colchicin, thought to disrupt the cytoskeleton, suppressed the mechanosensitivity of Ins and IK. During stretch, the cytosolic sodium concentration increased with spatial heterogeneities, local hotspots with [Na+]c>24 mM appeared close to surface membrane and t-tubules (pseudoratiometric imaging using Sodium Green fluorescence). Electronprobe microanalysis confirmed this result and indicated that stretch increased total sodium [Na] in cell compartments such as mitochondria, nuclear envelope and nucleus. Our results obtained by local stretch differ from those obtained by end-to-end stretch (literature). We speculate that channels may be activated not only by axial but also by shear stress, and, that stretch can activate channels outside the deformed sarcomeres via second messenger. |
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Keywords: | Mechano-electrical feedback Voltage clamp Ventricular myocyte Stretch induced currents Intracellular sodium concentration [Na+]c |
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