Effects of manganese chloride, verapamil, and hypoxia on the rate-dependent increase in internal longitudinal resistance of rabbit myocardium
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Published:1989-04-01
Issue:4
Volume:67
Page:263-268
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ISSN:0008-4212
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Container-title:Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol.
Author:
Alvarez Julio,Rousseau Georgina,Dorticós Francisco,Morlans Jesús
Abstract
The effects of high rates of stimulation on the internal longitudinal restivity (Ri) and conduction velocity (θ) were studied on rabbit papillary muscle preparations using a silicon-oil chamber. Increasing the rate from 75 to 150/min caused Ri to rise and θ to decrease. The maximum rate of depolarization and action potential duration were also decreased. At a rate of 300/min the effects were more pronounced. Blockade of the slow inward current (Isi) and of the Na–Ca exchange by MnCl2 (5 mmol/L) did not prevent rate-induced changes in these variables. Verapamil (0.02 mmol/L) was also ineffective. Hypoxia [Formula: see text] at 75/min induced changes in Ri and θ which were similar to those recorded at 150/min under aerobic conditions. The effects of high rates of stimulation were potentiated under hypoxia. From the present results it is suggested that Isi and the Na–Ca exchange are not the main determinants of the rate-induced increase in Ri, which could be determined by other intracellular Ca-release mechanisms or by a decrease in myoplasmic pH.Key words: intercellular coupling, conduction velocity, calcium channel blockers.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Physiology (medical),Pharmacology,General Medicine,Physiology
Cited by
3 articles.
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