CHARACTERISTICS OF CALCIUM-CURRENT IN ISOLATED HUMAN VENTRICULAR MYOCYTES FROM PATIENTS WITH TERMINAL HEART-FAILURE

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作者
BEUCKELMANN, DJ
NABAUER, M
ERDMANN, E
机构
[1] Department of Medicine I, University of Munich, D-8000 Munich
关键词
HUMAN VENTRICULAR MYOCYTE; CALCIUM CURRENT; WHOLE CELL CLAMP; T-TYPE CURRENT;
D O I
10.1016/0022-2828(91)90135-9
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The Ca2+-current plays a prominent role in triggering excitation-contraction coupling in the mammalian heart. It is also a target of clinically important drugs such as catecholamines or Ca2+-channel blockers. Unitl now studies of Ca2+-channels in human ventricular myocardium have been hampered by the fact that adequate voltage control cannot be obtained in multicellular preparations. To characterize the properties of human myocardial Ca2+-currents, ventricular myocytes were isolated from explanted hearts of patients with end-stage heart failure undergoing cardiac transplantation. The current-voltage relation and voltage-dependent inactivation of L-type currents were similar to those in non-diseased guinea-pig myocardium. Currents could be stimulated with isoprenaline in a dose-dependent manner. When cells were superfused with a Na+-free solution in the presence of Tetrodotoxin, Cs+ and Tetraethylammonium to block interfering Na+ and K+-currents, depolarization from a holding potential of -90 mV to -80 - -50 mV did not elicit any time-dependent inward-current. Changing the holding potential from -90 to -45 mV did not alter the current-voltage relation. We conclude that T-type Ca2+-currents do not seem to make a detectable contribution to the transmembrane Ca2+-influx and that L-type currents in human ventricular myocytes of patients with severe heart failure have characteristics that are similar to those in other mammalian species. © 1991.
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页码:929 / 937
页数:9
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