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Some characteristics of Ca2+- regulated force production in EGTA-treated muscles from rat heart.
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The Journal of general physiology [J Gen Physiol] 1984 Jul; Vol. 84 (1), pp. 83-99. - Publication Year :
- 1984
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Abstract
- McClellan and Winegrad (1980, J. Gen. Physiol., 75:283-295) have reported that in rat ventricular muscles that have reportedly been made "hyperpermeable" to small ions such as Ca2+, CaEGTA2-, and MgATP2- by a soak in EGTA, the maximum Ca2+-regulated force can be permanently increased by a short exposure to positively inotropic drugs, such as epinephrine or cAMP plus theophylline, in the presence of the detergent Triton X-100. The experiments reported here were begun as an attempt to repeat and extend this important observation. However, no evidence could be found for a potentiation of force that was not merely produced by Triton alone. In addition, the thickest muscles used (250-440 microns diameter) exhibited very low values for force per unit cross-sectional area, which suggested that either Ca2+ reached only a fraction of the myofibrils or the myofibrils were in a state of low contractility. The results of further experiments that were designed to test the permeability characteristics of these EGTA-treated muscles indicated that the movement of certain ions into these preparations was restricted, even in thin muscles (80-200 microns diameter). The rate of development of Ca2+-regulated force was slow (t1/2 approximately equal to 1-3 min), but was greatly accelerated after the muscles had been superfused with Triton X-100 (t1/2 approximately equal to 10-20 s). Removal of creatine phosphate (CP) in the presence of MgATP produced a partial rigor contracture in the EGTA-treated muscles. The results were consistent with the suggestion that the EGTA-treated muscles were permeable to some extent to Ca2+ and HCP2- ions but not to CaEGTA2- and MgATP2-. Thus, it would seem unlikely that the [Ca2+], [MgATP2-], and [Mg2+] in the immediate vicinity of the myofibrils in these preparations can be adequately controlled by the solution bathing the muscles.
- Subjects :
- Animals
Calcium pharmacology
Cell Membrane Permeability drug effects
Female
Heart drug effects
Heart Ventricles
In Vitro Techniques
Myocardium metabolism
Octoxynol
Polyethylene Glycols pharmacology
Rats
Rats, Inbred Strains
Calcium metabolism
Egtazic Acid pharmacology
Ethylene Glycols pharmacology
Heart physiology
Myocardial Contraction drug effects
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0022-1295
- Volume :
- 84
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The Journal of general physiology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 6431051
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.84.1.83