FACTORS AFFECTING THE PROPAGATION OF LOCALLY ACTIVATED SYSTOLIC CA TRANSIENTS IN RAT VENTRICULAR MYOCYTES

Citation
Aw. Trafford et al., FACTORS AFFECTING THE PROPAGATION OF LOCALLY ACTIVATED SYSTOLIC CA TRANSIENTS IN RAT VENTRICULAR MYOCYTES, Pflugers Archiv, 425(1-2), 1993, pp. 181-183
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00316768
Volume
425
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1993
Pages
181 - 183
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-6768(1993)425:1-2<181:FATPOL>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
A method is described to activate the systolic rise of [Ca2+](i) in on ly one region of a single, isolated cell. This is achieved by applying the calcium chelator BAPTA to the rest of the cell from a pipette. Un der control conditions electrical stimulation produced a Ca transient which was uniform throughout the cell. If a BAPTA containing solution was applied to one region of the cell for 100-500 ms before stimulatio n then there was no systolic Ca transient in that region of the cell. In the rest of the cell, however, the Ca transient was identical to th at in control conditions. If BAPTA application was discontinued the Ca transient was normal throughout the cell on the next stimulation. In the presence of ouabain the locally activated systolic Ca transient pr opagated through the cell. Propagation was associated with an increase of systolic but not diastolic [Ca2+](i). These results show that the systolic Ca transient propagates if the cell Ca content is elevated. W e suggest that the fact that Ca-overload produces spontaneous Ca relea se may be due to the fact that it allows spontaneous Ca release (which may always be occurring) to propagate.