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Yael Yaniv1, Victor A Maltsev, Ariel L Escobar, Harold A Spurgeon, Bruce D Ziman, Michael D Stern, Edward G Lakatta.
Abstract
Whether intracellular Ca(2+) regulates sinoatrial node cell (SANC) action potential (AP) firing rate on a beat-to-beat basis is controversial. To directly test the hypothesis of beat-to-beat intracellular Ca(2+) regulation of the rate and rhythm of SANC we loaded single isolated SANC with a caged Ca(2+) buffer, NP-EGTA, and simultaneously recorded membrane potential and intracellular Ca(2+). Prior to introduction of the caged Ca(2+) buffer, spontaneous local Ca(2+) releases (LCRs) during diastolic depolarization were tightly coupled to rhythmic APs (r²=0.9). The buffer markedly prolonged the decay time (T₅₀) and moderately reduced the amplitude of the AP-induced Ca(2+) transient and partially depleted the SR load, suppressed spontaneous diastolic LCRs and uncoupled them from AP generation, and caused AP firing to become markedly slower and dysrhythmic. When Ca(2+) was acutely released from the caged compound by flash photolysis, intracellular Ca(2+) dynamics were acutely restored and rhythmic APs resumed immediately at a normal rate. After a few rhythmic cycles, however, these effects of the flash waned as interference with Ca(2+) dynamics by the caged buffer was reestablished. Our results directly support the hypothesis that intracellular Ca(2+) regulates normal SANC automaticity on a beat-to-beat basis. Published by Elsevier Ltd.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21963899 PMCID: PMC3208800 DOI: 10.1016/j.yjmcc.2011.08.029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mol Cell Cardiol ISSN: 0022-2828 Impact factor: 5.000