Affiliation:
1. From the Department of Pharmacology (P.A.B., J. Pu, J. Pinto), Columbia University, New York, NY; and Department of Medicine (H.E.D.J.K.), Physiology and Biophysics, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Abstract
Abstract
—Purkinje cells contain sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) directly under the surface membrane, are devoid of t-tubuli, and are packed with myofibrils surrounded by central SR. Several studies have reported that electrical excitation induces a biphasic Ca
2+
transient in Purkinje fiber bundles. We determined the nature of the biphasic Ca
2+
transient in aggregates of Purkinje cells. Aggregates (n=12) were dispersed from the subendocardial Purkinje fiber network of normal canine left ventricle, loaded with Fluo-3/AM
,
and studied in normal Tyrode’s solution (24°C). Membrane action potentials were recorded with fine-tipped microelectrodes, and spatial and temporal changes in [Ca
2+
]
i
were obtained from fluorescent images with an epifluorescent microscope (×20; Nikon). Electrical stimulation elicited an action potential as well as a sudden increase in fluorescence (L
0
) compared with resting levels. This was followed by a further increase in fluorescence (L
1
) along the edges of the cells. Fluorescence then progressed toward the Purkinje cell core (velocity of propagation 180 to 313 μm/s). In 62% of the aggregates, initial fluorescent changes of L
0
were followed by focally arising Ca
2+
waves (L
2
), which propagated at 158±14 μm/s (n=13). Spontaneous Ca
2+
waves (L
2
*) propagated like L
2
(164±10 μm/s) occurred between stimuli and caused slow membrane depolarization; 28% of L
2
* elicited action potentials. Both spontaneous Ca
2+
wave propagation and resulting membrane depolarization were thapsigargin sensitive. Early afterdepolarizations were not accompanied by Ca
2+
waves. Action potentials in Purkinje aggregates induced a rapid rise of Ca
2+
through
I
CaL
and release from a subsarcolemmal compartment (L
0
). Ca
2+
release during L
0
either induced further Ca
2+
release, which propagated toward the cell core (L
1
), or initiated Ca
2+
release from small regions and caused L
2
Ca
2+
waves, which propagated throughout the aggregate. Spontaneous Ca
2+
waves (L
2
*) induce action potentials.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology
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