Uncoupling cation effects on cardiac contractility and sarcolemmal Ca2+ binding
- 31 August 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
- Vol. 237 (3), H332-H341
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.1979.237.3.h332
Abstract
Studies have been performed correlating the effects of cationic uncouplers on intact cardiac muscle and on Ca2+ bound to isolated cardiac plasma membranes. Sarcolemmal vesicles were isolated from neonatal rat hearts. Ca2+ binding experiments were performed and Scatchard plot analysis indicated two classes of Ca2+ binding sites. The ability of certain cations to displace Ca2+ bound to these vesicles was measured. The effects of these same cations on the tension developed by neonatal rat papillary muscles and on the Ca2+ content of tissue culture cells (from neonatal rat heart) were measured. The results show that a) the selectivity sequence (Y3+ greater than Nd3+ greater than La3+, Cd2+ greater than Co2+ greater than Mg2+) of sarcolemmal Ca2+ binding sites is the same as the effective uncoupling sequence; b) the amount of Ca2+ bound at these sites (approximately 700 micromol/kg wet wt) is more than adequate to support tension development; c) the dependence of sarcolemmal Ca2+ binding at low-affinity sites and tension development on [Ca2+]o is essentially the same. It is then reasonable to propose that the Ca2+ bound to these sarcolemmal sites plays an important role in controlling the amount of Ca2+ available to the myofilaments and thus myocardial contractility.This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit:
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