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Metabolic basis of decreased transient outward K+ current in ventricular myocytes from diabetic rats.

Z Xu1, K P Patel, G J Rozanski.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the mechanisms of alterations in cardiac K+ channel function in early stages of experimental diabetes mellitus induced by streptozotocin. Transient outward (Ito) and inward rectifier (IK1) K+ currents were recorded by the whole cell voltage-clamp technique in ventricular myocytes isolated from hearts of 2- to 4-wk diabetic and age-matched control rats. Ito density in myocytes from diabetic rats was approximately 30% less than control (at +60 mV; P < 0.01) under basal recording conditions in the presence of 18 mM external glucose, whereas IK1 density was not different between groups. When external glucose concentration was decreased to 5 mM for 4-6 h, basal Ito density was not changed in either group of myocytes. To further examine the possible metabolic basis of reduced Ito density in myocytes from diabetic rats, we separately tested three structurally different compounds that affect substrate utilization in cardiac myocytes: insulin (0.1 microM), dichloroacetate (1.5 mM), and L-carnitine (10 mM). Each compound completely normalized Ito density in myocytes from diabetic rats treated in vitro for 4-6 h. The same agents had no effect on Ito density in control myocytes, nor was IK1 altered in either group of cells. These data provide the first evidence to support the hypothesis that there is a metabolic basis for decreased Ito density in diabetic rat ventricular myocytes in early stages of this model. Furthermore, our data suggest that depressed glucose metabolism in the diabetic heart may be a key factor underlying changes in Ito channel function, because agents that increase glucose utilization normalize Ito density within a short time period.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8945940     DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.1996.271.5.H2190

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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