Increased calcium loading and inotropy without greater cell death in hypoxic rat cardiomyocytes

Author:

Kondo Richard P.1,Apstein Carl S.1,Eberli Franz R.1,Tillotson Douglas L.2,Suter Thomas M.1

Affiliation:

1. Cardiac Muscle Research Laboratory, Whitaker Cardiovascular Institute, and

2. Department of Physiology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02118

Abstract

To test whether contractile function in “hypoxic” myocytes treated with high glucose (19.5 mM) can be improved by increasing intracellular Ca2+ without accelerating cell contracture or death, we challenged metabolically inhibited, paced myocytes with high extracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]o) and measured simultaneously cell shortening and intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i). NaCN exposure at a physiological [Ca2+]olevel (1.2 mM) caused a decline of contractile function to 58 ± 8% of the pre-NaCN value ( P < 0.001) but increased systolic and diastolic [Ca2+]iby 104 ± 17 and 37 ± 9% above baseline ( P < 0.01), respectively. Consequent doubling of [Ca2+]oto 2.4 mM, in the presence of NaCN, immediately restored contractile function, and twitch amplitude after 18 min was 123 ± 14% ( P < 0.001) of baseline pre-NaCN values, whereas systolic [Ca2+]iincreased further to 225 ± 63% ( P< 0.05) and diastolic [Ca2+]ito 73 ± 16% above baseline ( P < 0.01). This marked increase in [Ca2+]ihad no deleterious effect on myocyte diastolic function or survival. These results suggest that if adequate metabolic substrate is provided, contractile function in metabolically inhibited, hypoxic myocytes can be restored by increasing [Ca2+]iwithout causing short-term cell injury.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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