Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Calcium Content Fluctuation Is the Key to Cardiac Alternans

Author:

Díaz Mary E.1,O’Neill Stephen C.1,Eisner David A.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Unit of Cardiac Physiology, School of Medicine, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

Abstract

The aim of this work was to investigate whether beat-to-beat alternation in the amplitude of the systolic Ca 2+ transient (Ca 2+ alternans) is due to changes of sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca 2+ content, and if so, whether the alternans arises due to a change in the gain of the feedback controlling SR Ca 2+ content. We found that, in rat ventricular myocytes, stimulating with small (20 mV) depolarizing pulses produced alternans of the amplitude of the Ca 2+ transient. Confocal measurements showed that the larger transients resulted from propagation of Ca 2+ waves. SR Ca 2+ content (measured from caffeine-evoked membrane currents) alternated in phase with the alternans of Ca 2+ transient amplitude. After a large transient, if SR Ca 2+ content was elevated by brief exposure of the cell to a Na + -free solution, then the alternans was interrupted and the next transient was also large. This shows that changes of SR Ca 2+ content are sufficient to produce alternans. The dependence of Ca 2+ transient amplitude on SR content was steeper under alternating than under control conditions. During alternation, the Ca 2+ efflux from the cell was also a steeper function of SR Ca 2+ content than under control. We attribute these steeper relationships to the fact that the larger responses in alternans depend on wave propagation and that wave propagation is a steep function of SR Ca 2+ content. In conclusion, alternans of systolic Ca 2+ appears to depend on alternation of SR Ca 2+ content. This, in turn results from the steep dependence on SR Ca 2+ content of Ca 2+ release and therefore Ca 2+ efflux from the cell as a consequence of wave propagation.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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