Cell Pairs Isolated from Adult Guinea Pig and Rat Hearts: Effects of [Ca2+]i on Nexal Membrane Resistance
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Cell pairs isolated from adult rat and guinea pig ventricles were used to study the resistance of the nexal membrane, rn. Each cell of a cell pair was connected to a voltage-clamp circuit to obtain simultaneous whole-cell, tight-seal recordings. With this technique, rn was determined under experimental conditions aimed at primarily modifying [Ca2+]i. Moderate changes in [Ca2+]i (produced by trains of depolarizing voltage-clamp pulses activating the slow inward current, or alterations in [Ca2+]o from 0.5 to 10 mM), resulted in no change in rn for normally coupled cell pairs (rn = 5 M omega), but small and reversible changes in slightly uncoupled preparations (rn greater than or equal to 50 M omega). Large increases in rn developed with substantial elevations in [Ca2+]i (secondary to [Na+]o-withdrawal, exposure to strophanthidin in conjunction with isi, or Ca2+-dialysis). Increases in rn brought about via elevation in [Ca2+]i always were accompanied by cell shortening consistent with a sustained contracture. The current-voltage relationship of the nexal membrane was ohmic regardless of whether rn was low (control) or elevated (after increasing [Ca2+]i).
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