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Electrophysiology of single heart cells from the rabbit tricuspid valve.

J M Anumonwo1, M Delmar, J Jalife.   

Abstract

1. The electrophysiology of single myocytes isolated from the rabbit tricuspid valve was studied using the patch-clamp method (whole-cell configuration). Cell dispersion was achieved by collagenase treatment, using the Langendorff retrograde perfusion procedure. 2. After isolation, and while incubating in the recovery (Kraftbrühe) solution, cells had clear striations and were mostly spindle-shaped, or rod-like (less than 10%), with length varying from 35 microns to over 150 microns, and diameter from 3 to 10 microns. 3. Upon exposure to Tyrode solution, the calcium-tolerant cells were mostly rounded with smooth surfaces and well-defined borders. The mean diameter of these cells was 15 +/- 5 microns (S.D., n = 9). A smaller percentage (about 30%) retained the original elongated shape. 4. Patch pipette recordings showed the presence of spontaneous activity in about 30% of round cells, and less frequently in elongated cells. Maximum diastolic potentials (MDPs) in the round cells averaged -82 +/- 6 mV, with a take-off potential of -56 +/- 3 mV (n = 9), and an average maximum upstroke velocity (Vmax) value of 6.3 +/- 0.6 V/s (n = 4). In quiescent cells, the mean resting potential was 69 +/- 12 mV (n = 43). 5. Voltage clamp ramps revealed a steady-state I-V relation with a negative slope region. The mean input resistance value was 25 +/- 9 M omega (n = 16) for the elongated, and 883 +/- 481 M omega (n = 8) for the round cells. 6. Hyperpolarizing 5 s pulses (holding potential = -50 mV) occasionally revealed a slow, time-dependent inward current whose peak increased progressively as a function of clamp potential. The slowly activating current was sensitive to caesium 2 mM), indicating its similarity to the so-called 'pacemaker current' (iF). In alternate voltage- and current-clamp experiments, blocking of iF did not stop pacemaker activity, but there was up to a fourfold increase in pacemaker cycle length. 7. In some cells, 5 s hyperpolarizing steps from a holding potential of -40 or -50 mV produced large, inwardly directed and voltage-dependent current surges that decayed rapidly with time, similar to the inactivation described for the inward rectifier current, iK1. The current was very prominent at voltages more negative than -100 mV, and its decay process was best fitted by two time constants, one fast and one slow. For example, at -150 mV the time constants were 61 and 634 ms. The inward current was blocked by barium (1 mM).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2213577      PMCID: PMC1189842          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1990.sp018097

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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