Cell-to-cell coupling studied in isolated ventricular cell pairs |
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Authors: | R. Weingart P. Maurer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physiology, University of Berne, Bühlplatz 5, 3012 Berne, (Switzerland) |
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Abstract: | Summary Cell pairs isolated from adult rat and guinea pig ventricles were used to study the electrical properties of the nexal membrane. Each cell of a pair was connected to a voltage-clamp system so as to enable whole-cell, tight-seal recording. The current-voltage relationship of the nexal membrane was found to be linear, revealing a resistance rn of 2–4 M. rn was insensitive to the sarcolemmal membrane potential (range:–90 to +30 mV), and exerted no time-dependent gating behavior (range: 0.1 to 10 s). Lowering pHi yielded a small increase in rn. Vigorous elevations in [Ca2+]i gave rise to an increase in rn which was associated with a cell shortening. Uncoupling caused by aliphatic alcohols or halothane did not produce cell shortening. Cell pairs were also used to study action potential transfer. |
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Keywords: | Myocytes electrical coupling cell-to-cell coupling nexus |
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