Calcium Exchange and Contraction Strength of Guinea Pig Atrium in Normal and Hypertonic Media
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- 1 October 1969
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of general physiology
- Vol. 54 (4), 494-511
- https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.54.4.494
Abstract
A Krebs-Henseleit (KH) medium made hypertonic by adding nonpermeant molecules substantially increased the isometric peak tension at steady-state contractions below 3 per sec in guinea pig atrium at 27°C. Action potential durations were decreased. KH plus 100 mM raffinose or sucrose resulted in similar and nearly maximal changes which were essentially reversible upon return to normal KH. When one active contracting atrium was used to passively stretch a second atrium, the difference in Ca ion exchange (1 min exchange with the extracellular space) between active and stretched atria significantly increased at 1 per sec and at 2 per sec in going from normal to 100 mM hypertonic KH. The calculated mean Ca ion cellular exchange per beat per 100 g of cells (a) doubled in changing from normal to 100 mM hypertonic KH, and (b) decreased slightly in changing from contractions of 1 per sec to 2 per sec in normal KH. These data are consistent with the hypothesis (a) that Ca ion entry per beat from the extracellular space is proportional to membrane depolarized time with a constant medium and a steady-state condition, and the hypothesis (b) that 100 mM hypertonicity doubles the Ca ion entry rate during depolarization. These data enable rejection of the hypothesis that the peak tension is proportional to the Ca ion entry per beat from the extracellular space under steady-state conditions, and suggest that any additional Ca ion involved in the larger contractions at higher frequencies comes from an increase in Ca ion available from intracellular stores.Keywords
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