Literature DB >> 3041367

Dependence upon high-energy phosphates of the effects of inorganic phosphate on contractile properties in chemically skinned rat cardiac fibres.

H Mekhfi1, R Ventura-Clapier.   

Abstract

The effects of inorganic phosphate (Pi) on mechanical properties of Triton X100 treated ventricular fibres have been studied in different substrate conditions. In the presence of both MgATP and phosphocreatine, increasing concentrations of Pi progressively decreased maximal active force, up to 50-60% at 20 mM Pi. The reduction in stiffness was slightly less. These effects appeared nearly independent of the diameter of the preparations. 20 mM Pi decreased Ca sensitivity of the myofilaments and increased the Hill coefficient of the tension/pCa relationship; furthermore, the time constant of tension recovery was decreased from 12.9 to 8.9 ms suggesting that the cycling rate of cross-bridges was increased in the presence of Pi. When MgATP was regenerated by the myofilament bound creatine kinase in the presence of phosphocreatine, Pi was less efficient in decreasing the maximal tension and it weakened the relaxing effect of MgATP upon rigor tension. These effects are related to the inhibition of creatine kinase by Pi. The effects of Pi on maximal force and kinetics of contraction were antagonized by the effects of a decrease in phosphocreatine. The results are discussed in terms of the antagonistic role of Pi increase and phosphocreatine decrease upon contractile properties of myofilaments during hypoxia in heart muscle.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3041367     DOI: 10.1007/BF00587716

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


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