| Literature DB >> 2537569 |
E Niggli1, A Rüdisüli, P Maurer, R Weingart.
Abstract
Myocytes were isolated from adult guinea pig ventricles. Whole cell, tight-seal recording was employed to investigate the electrical properties of the junctional (nexal membrane) and nonjunctional membrane (sarcolemma) under the influence of n-alkanols (heptanol, octanol) and halothane. Studies of cell pairs with a double voltage-clamp approach showed that these agents give rise to a reversible electrical uncoupling. Examination of single myocytes with a single voltage-clamp method showed that these substances modify several sarcolemmal current systems. The slope conductance was reduced over the entire voltage range examined (-90 to +50 mV). The Ca2+ inward current (Isi) showed a decreased amplitude and an accelerated inactivation. The repriming of Isi remained unchanged. The steady-state inactivation of Isi was shifted by 2-3 mV toward more negative potentials. Optical measurements demonstrated an increase in sarcomere spacing at rest and a decrease during peak systolic shortening. The results suggest that n-alkanols and halothane exert their effects on membrane currents via incorporation into the lipid bilayer.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2537569 DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1989.256.2.C273
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Physiol ISSN: 0002-9513