Ca2+ transients in embryonic chick heart: Contributions from Ca2+ channels and the sarcoplasmic reticulum

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作者
Brotto, MAD [1 ]
Creazzo, TL [1 ]
机构
[1] MED COLL GEORGIA, DEPT CELL BIOL & ANAT, AUGUSTA, GA 30912 USA
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-HEART AND CIRCULATORY PHYSIOLOGY | 1996年 / 270卷 / 02期
关键词
beta-adrenergic stimulation; nifedipine; ryanodine receptor; L-type calcium channel; T-type calcium channel; fura; 2;
D O I
10.1152/ajpheart.1996.270.2.H518
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
In the embryonic mammalian heart, virtually all the Ca2+ available for the Ca2+ transient comes through sarcolemmal Ca2+ influx. However, several studies in avian species indicate that the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) is functional relatively early in development. For the present report we studied fura 2 Ca2+ transients elicited by field stimulation in single isolated ventricular myocytes from the day 11 embryonic chick heart to ascertain directly the roles of the SR and Ca2+ channels. A positive staircase phenomenon was observed at higher frequencies of stimulation (1 Hz). Isoproterenol (Iso) increased the peak of the transient in a dose-dependent manner with a maximum increase of 93% in 100 mu M Iso. Nifedipine (10 mu M) reduced the transient such that is was not observable above background noise. However, Ca2+ transients were visible when the myocytes were stimulated by Iso. These were blocked by similar to 70% with nifedipine, suggesting that most, but not all, of the transient is associated with L-type Ca2+ current. Thus a portion of the transient may result from T-type Ca2+ channels and/or reverse Na+/Ca2+ exchange. Calculations based on integration of the Ca2+ currents and cell volume indicate that as much as one-fourth of the Ca2+ entering via sarcolemmal Ca2+ channels is from T-type channels. Ryanodine at high concentrations (10-100 mu M) inhibited the transients by 30%. Both Iso and ryanodine reduced the time to peak, the time constant of the exponential decay, and the total duration of the transients. Depolarizing the myocytes with high KCl induced a large and partially sustained transient when the external solution contained 1.8 mM CaCl2. CaCl2 (10 mM) in the external solution induced large cyclic Ca2+ oscillations. These results suggest that the SR is functional in the embryonic chick heart well before hatching at day 22, although most of the Ca2+ associated with the transient comes through the sarcolemmal Ca2+ channels and possibly reverse Na+/Ca2+ exchange.
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