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Effects of ryanoids on spontaneous and depolarization-evoked calcium release events in frog muscle.

Chiu Shuen Hui1, Henry R Besch, Keshore R Bidasee.   

Abstract

The effects of ryanoids on calcium sparks and transients were studied in voltage-clamped cut frog muscle fibers with a laser scanning confocal microscope. For each ryanoid employed, several sequential effects were observed, including: a), transient increases in spontaneous spark frequency; b), conversions of sparks to long-lasting steady glows; and c), occasional interruptions of the glows. The ratio of the amplitude of the glow induced by a ryanoid to that of the precursory spark followed the order: ryanodol > ryanodine > C(10)-O(eq)-glycyl-ryanodine > C(10)-O(eq)-beta-alanyl-ryanodol. This sequence of glow amplitudes parallels that of the subconductances induced by these ryanoids in single-channel studies, suggesting that the glows reflect Ca(2+) fluxes through semiopen calcium release channels. Ryanoids also abolished depolarization-evoked sparks elicited with small pulses, and transformed the calcium release during depolarization to a uniform nonsparking fluorescence signal. The ratio of this signal, averaged spatially, to that of the control followed the order: ryanodol < ryanodine < C(10)-O(eq)-glycyl-ryanodine < C(10)-O(eq)-beta-alanyl-ryanodol, implying an inverse relationship with the amplitudes of ryanoid-induced glows. The observation that depolarization-evoked calcium release can occur after ryanoid suppression of calcium sparks suggests the possibility of a new strategic approach for treating skeletal muscle diseases resulting from leaky calcium release channels.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15240461      PMCID: PMC1304347          DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.103.031435

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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