OSMOTIC COMPRESSION OF SINGLE CARDIAC MYOCYTES ELIMINATES THE REDUCTION IN CA2+ SENSITIVITY OF TENSION AT SHORT SARCOMERE-LENGTH

被引:151
作者
MCDONALD, KS
MOSS, RL
机构
[1] Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706
关键词
CA2+ SENSITIVITY; CARDIAC MYOCYTES; ISOMETRIC CONTRACTION;
D O I
10.1161/01.RES.77.1.199
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
According to the Frank-Starling relation, cardiac output varies as a function of end-diastolic volume of the ventricle. The cellular basis of the relation is thought to involve length-dependent variations in Ca2+ sensitivity of tension; ie, as sarcomere length is increased in cardiac muscle, Ca2+ sensitivity of tension also increases. One possible explanation for this effect is that the decrease in myocyte diameter as muscle length is increased reduces the lateral spacing between thick and thin filaments, thereby increasing the likelihood of cross-bridge interaction with actin. To examine this idea, we measured the effects of osmotic compression of single skinned cardiac myocytes on Ca2+ sensitivity of tension. Single myocytes from rat enzymatically digested ventricles were attached to a force transducer and piezoelectric translator, and tension-pCa relations were subsequently characterized at short sarcomere length (SL), at the same short SL in the presence of 2.5% dextran, and at long SL. The pCa (-log[Ca2+]) for half-maximal tension (ie, pCa(50)) increased from 5.54+/-0.09 to 5.65+/-0.10 (n=7, mean+/-SD, P<.001) as SL was increased from approximate to 1.85 to approximate to 2.25 mu m. Osmotic compression of myocytes at short length also increased Ca2+ sensitivity of tension, shifting tension-pCa relations to [Ca2+] levels similar to those observed at long length (pCa(50), 5.68+/-0.11). These results support the idea that the length dependence of Ca2+ sensitivity of tension in cardiac muscle arises in large part from the changes in interfilament lattice spacing that accompany changes in SL.
引用
收藏
页码:199 / 205
页数:7
相关论文
共 37 条
[1]   THE EFFECTS OF MUSCLE LENGTH ON INTRACELLULAR CALCIUM TRANSIENTS IN MAMMALIAN CARDIAC-MUSCLE [J].
ALLEN, DG ;
KURIHARA, S .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 1982, 327 (JUN) :79-94
[2]   CALCIUM-CONCENTRATION IN THE MYOPLASM OF SKINNED FERRET VENTRICULAR MUSCLE FOLLOWING CHANGES IN MUSCLE LENGTH [J].
ALLEN, DG ;
KENTISH, JC .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 1988, 407 :489-503
[3]   THE CELLULAR BASIS OF THE LENGTH TENSION RELATION IN CARDIAC-MUSCLE [J].
ALLEN, DG ;
KENTISH, JC .
JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR CARDIOLOGY, 1985, 17 (09) :821-840
[4]   THE EFFECTS OF CHANGES IN MUSCLE LENGTH DURING DIASTOLE ON THE CALCIUM TRANSIENT IN FERRET VENTRICULAR MUSCLE [J].
ALLEN, DG ;
NICHOLS, CG ;
SMITH, GL .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 1988, 406 :359-370
[5]   CONTRIBUTION OF ACTIVATION PROCESSES TO LENGTH-TENSION RELATION OF CARDIAC-MUSCLE [J].
ALLEN, DG ;
JEWELL, BR ;
MURRAY, JW .
NATURE, 1974, 248 (5449) :606-607
[6]   FACTORS INFLUENCING THE ASCENDING LIMB OF THE SARCOMERE LENGTH-TENSION RELATIONSHIP IN RABBIT SKINNED MUSCLE-FIBERS [J].
ALLEN, JD ;
MOSS, RL .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 1987, 390 :119-&
[7]   MOLECULAR-BASIS FOR THE INFLUENCE OF MUSCLE LENGTH ON MYOCARDIAL PERFORMANCE [J].
BABU, A ;
SONNENBLICK, E ;
GULATI, J .
SCIENCE, 1988, 240 (4848) :74-76
[8]   FLUORESCENT PROPERTIES OF RAT CARDIAC TRABECULAE MICROINJECTED WITH FURA-2 SALT [J].
BACKX, PH ;
TERKEURS, HEDJ .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1993, 264 (04) :H1098-H1110
[9]   COOPERATION WITHIN ACTIN FILAMENT IN VERTEBRATE SKELETAL-MUSCLE [J].
BREMEL, RD ;
WEBER, A .
NATURE-NEW BIOLOGY, 1972, 238 (82) :97-&