C. Mendez et V. Hernandez, Inverse relation between input resistance and threshold current in canine cardiac syncytium, J CARD ELEC, 12(3), 2001, pp. 337-342
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Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
Introduction: The present study was designed to examine the extent to which
differences in input resistance contribute to the heterogeneity of excitab
ility in canine endocardium.
Methods and Results: The experiments were performed in isolated canine righ
t anterior papillary muscles, The preparations were superfused with oxygena
ted Tyrode's solution at 36 degrees to 37 degreesC, Conventional methods we
re used for recording and stimulation. To obtain pertinent data, two microe
lectrodes were inserted into the same cell or into two contiguous cells, On
e microelectrode injected intracellular hyperpolarizing current to polarize
the membrane; the second microelectrode recorded the changes in transmembr
ane potential. The two micreoelectrodes were separated by 8 to 10 mum. The
procedure used provided input resistance and threshold current values for t
he doubly impaled cell or the two contiguous cell units. The same procedure
was repeated at different sites of the preparation, The plot of input resi
stance versus threshold current showed a good fit (R-2 = 0.97) between the
experimental data and the curve for the rectangular hyperbola XY = 30 mV; t
herefore, the input resistance and the threshold current are inversely rela
ted.
Conclusion: The results indicate that the canine cardiac syncytium is nonho
mogeneous with respect to input resistance and that input resistance is inv
ersely related to the minimal current needed to reach threshold, Accordingl
y, the electrical excitability of the cells studied also is inhomogeneous.