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Sodium currents in toad cardiac pacemaker cells

โœ Scribed by Y. -K. Ju; D. A. Saint; G. D. S. Hirst; P. W. Gage


Book ID
104677032
Publisher
Springer
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
909 KB
Volume
145
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-2631

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โœฆ Synopsis


Cells in the pacemaker region of toad (Bufo marinus) sinus venosus had spontaneous rhythmic action potentials. The rate of firing of action potentials, the rate of diastolic depolarization and the maximum rate of rise of action potentials were reduced by TTX (10 nM to 1 microM). Currents were recorded with the whole cell, tight seal technique from cells enzymatically dissociated from this region. Cells studied were identified as pacemaker cells by their characteristic morphology, spontaneous rhythmic action potential activity that could be blocked by cobalt but not by TTX and lack of inward rectification. When calcium, potassium and nonselective cation currents (If) activated by hyperpolarization were blocked, depolarization was seen to generate transient and persistent inward currents. Both were sodium currents: they were abolished by tetrodotoxin (10 to 100 nM), their reversal potential was close to the sodium equilibrium potential and their amplitude and reversal potential were influenced as expected for sodium currents when extracellular sodium ions were replaced with choline ions. The transient sodium current was activated at potentials more positive than -40 mV while the persistent sodium current was obvious at more negative potentials. It was concluded that, in toad pacemaker cells, TTX-sensitive sodium currents contributing both to the upstroke of action potentials and to diastolic depolarization may play an important role in setting heart rate.


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