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Sodikdjon A Kodirov1,2,3,4,5, Johannes Brachmann6, Tatiana A Safonova7, Vladimir L Zhuravlev6,7.
Abstract
We have experimented with isolated cardiomyocytes of mollusks Helix. During the whole-cell patch-clamp recordings of K+ currents a considerable decrease in amplitude was observed upon repeated voltage steps at 0.96 Hz. For these experiments, ventricular cells were depolarized to identical + 20 mV from a holding potential of - 50 mV. The observed spontaneous inhibition of outward currents persisted in the presence of 4-aminopyridine, tetraethylammonium chloride or E-4031, the selective class III antiarrhythmic agent that blocks HERG channels. Similar tendency was retained when components of currents sensitive to either 4-AP or TEA were mathematically subtracted. Waveforms of currents sensitive to 1 and 10 micromolar concentration of E-4031 were distinct comprising prevailingly those activated during up to 200 ms pulses. The outward current activated by a voltage ramp at 60 mV x s-1 rate revealed an inward rectification around + 20 mV. This feature closely resembles those of the mammalian cardiac delayed rectifier IKr.Entities:
Keywords: Heart; Helix; Inactivation; K+ currents; Mollusk; Tail
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34383081 DOI: 10.1007/s00232-021-00195-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Membr Biol ISSN: 0022-2631 Impact factor: 1.843