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Magnesium and the calcium paradox: the occurrence of "spasmodic contractions" during Ca2+-Mg2+ -free perfusion of isolated rat heart.

J M Koomen, J A Schevers, J Noordhoek, A N Zimmerman.   

Abstract

The effects of omission of Mg2+ during Ca2+-free perfusion (3 min) of either spontaneously beating and electrically stimulated rat hearts were studied. Ca2+-free perfusion per se induced cardiac arrest and coronary vasodilation, and increased intrinsic pulse rate of the heart. Upon reperfusion with Ca2+, cardiac function was lost and parallelled by a sudden and massive release of cellular constituents ("calcium paradox"). Mg2+-free perfusion evoked effects opposite from Ca2+-free, with exception of heart rate which was increased. During Ca2+-Mg2+-free perfusion the electrocardiogram became irregular within 30 s, and this effect was followed by transient "spasmodic contractions". The effects of normal reperfusion were indistinguishable from those observed after Ca2+-free perfusion in the presence of Mg2+. Addition of Mn2+ or La3+ to the Ca2+-Mg2+-free perfusion medium completely inhibited the induction of electrical irregularities and spasmodic contractions. The typical effects of Ca2+-Mg2+-free perfusion are discussed in terms of Mg-Ca and Mg-K interactions at the sarcolemmal surface. It was concluded that our results may contribute indirectly to an explanation of the protective effect of high Mg2+-concentrations during Ca2+-free as well as ischemic perfusion of mammalian hearts.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6307253     DOI: 10.1007/bf01906675

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Basic Res Cardiol        ISSN: 0300-8428            Impact factor:   17.165


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