MYOCARDIAL CALCIUM COMPARTMENTATION

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LANGER, GA [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES, SCH MED, DEPT PHYSIOL, LOS ANGELES, CA 90024 USA
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10.1016/1050-1738(94)90061-2
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The mammalian cardiac myocyte contains similar to 1600 mu mol of exchangeable Ca per liter of cell water. Normal contractile function requires that this exchangeable content be rigorously compartmentalized. A contraction in 1 mM[Ca](0) is triggered by entry of only 6-10 mu mol/L cell water via the sarcolemmal ''L'' Ca channel, resulting in the secondary release of 50-60 mu mol from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) compartment, which contains 500 mu mol in the junctional (JSR) plus corbular (CSR) components. Maximal contraction in 8 mM[Ca](0) is associated with SR release of 130 mu mol triggered by entry of only 8-14 mu mol via the Ca channel. This indicates the marked amplification ability of the SR-compartmentalized Ca. Ca efflux occurs via the sarcolemmal Na-Ca exchanger, which transports Ca from a newly identified Na-Ca exchange-dependent compartment. Current studies indicate that this compartment is localized to inner sarcolemmal leaflet anionic phospholipids (PLs) in equilibrium with JSR Ca. A recently developed model indicates that the presence of anionic PLs in this restricted space maintains Ca concentration > 20 mu M for > 200 ms after JSR release, so as to maintain an optimal environment for the operation of the Na-Ca exchanger. A large mitochondrial compartment (400 mu mol) is present, and its contribution to cellular flux is clearly identified in the intact cell. Its low flux rate (1 mu mol Ca/L cell water/s) is consistent with the generally accepted role for Ca in the control of dehydrogenase-related mitochondrial metabolism. The largest single compartment (600 mu mol/L cell water) is the most rapidly exchangeable and is largely lanthanum displaceable, which indicates that it is predominantly sarcolemma bound. It provides a large buffer at the membrane with a portion of its Ca possibly interacting with the ca channel and Na-Ca exchanger.
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