Influence of bistramide A on the twitch tension in rat atrial heart muscle |
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Authors: | M. -P. Sauviat J. -M. Chesnais J. Diacono J. -F. Biard J. -F. Verbist |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire de Physiologie Cellulaire, ERS CNRS F0100, Université de Paris XI, Bât 443, F-91405 Orsay cedex, France;(2) Substances Marines à Activité Biologique ISOMER, Faculté de Pharmacie, F-44035 Nantes cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Bistramide A, a new toxin isolated from the UrochordateLissoclinum bistratum Sluiter, was applied to rat auricular heart muscle bundles. At a stimulation frequency of 0.2 Hz, the toxin induces a dose-dependent reduction of the stimulated twitch tension force; it decreases and shortens the duration of the plateau and the slow repolarizing phase of the action potential. In the control solution, switching from a stimulation frequency of 0.2 Hz to 1 Hz decreases the force with which a positive potentiation develops either at a maintained high frequency or after switching from 1 Hz to 0.2 Hz. Bistramide A reduces both the force evoked at 1 Hz and the potentiation. The data suggest that Bistramide A blocks Na+ conductance; inhibits Ca++ channels in a time-and frequency-dependent manner; reduces Na+–Ca++ exchange activity; but does not modify the ability of the sarcoplasmic reticulum to be refilled although the rate of Ca++ accumulation is decreased. |
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Keywords: | Bistramide A mechanical activity action potential rat heart muscle |
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