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Regulation of intracellular pH in the myocardium; relevance to pathology.

P A Poole-Wilson1.   

Abstract

Intracellular pH affects the contractile function of the heart, metabolic reactions, ion exchange and calcium homoeostasis. Numerous studies have concluded that a fall of extracellular pH, by whatever mechanism, causes a fall of contractility by alteration of intracellular pH. Measurement of cytosolic intracellular pH using microelectrodes has confirmed that earlier deduction. Acidosis reduces the slow calcium current and the release of calcium from the sarcoplasmic reticumul but, because the cytosolic calcium does not fall, the major site of action of hydrogen ions appears to be on the calcium sensitivity of the contractile proteins. In man acidosis can be detected 15 s after the occlusion of a coronary artery and is a major mechanism for the simultaneous loss of contractility in ischaemia. A transient alkalosis is not detected in man but has been reported in isolated heart preparations where ATP consumption is low. An imposed mild respiratory acidosis during hypoxia increases the subsequent recovery of mechanical function on reoxygenation whereas a severe acidosis can be harmful. Acidosis in ischaemic may be advantageous due to a cardioplegic effect, inhibition of transsarcolemmal calcium fluxes or a reduction of mitochondrial calcium overload. Calcium uptake on reperfusion or reoxygenation has been linked to an inward movement of sodium in exchange for hydrogen ions on reperfusion and subsequent sodium-calcium exchange. Such a mechanism in its simplest form cannot account for the similar uptake of calcium on reoxygenation and reperfusion. Acidosis is a cause of early contractile failure in ischaemia but the role of acidosis in causing cell necrosis is not established.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2682208     DOI: 10.1007/bf00220768

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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