Reduced Inward Rectifying and Increased E-4031--Sensitive K[sup+] Current Density in Arrhythmogenic Subendocardial Purkinje Myocytes from the Infarcted Heart.

Autor: Pinto, Judith M. B., Boyden, Penelope A.
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Zdroj: Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology; Mar1998, Vol. 9 Issue 3, p299-311, 13p
Abstrakt: Introduction: Subendocardial Purkinje myocytes from the 48-hour infarcted heart (IZPCs) have reduced resting potentials, possibly due to altered inwardly rectifying K+ currents IK1. Abnormal depolarization-activated outward K+ currents could contribute to long triangularly shaped action potentials of IZPCs. Methods and Results: We used whole cell patch recordings to compare cesium-sensitive IK1 and 4-aminopyridine (4-AP)-resistant, noninactivating sustained IK between normal Purkinje myocytes (NZPCs) and IZPCs. IZPCs showed decreased net membrane currents. Two IZPC groups were distinguished, based on 4-AP-resistant outward K+ currents. IZPC-I had isochronal IK1 current-voltage relations similar to NZPCs whereas IZPC-II showed significantly reduced IK1 and increased outward plateau currents. To study the sustained IK in the presence of the Class III antiarrhythmic agent E-4031, a two-pulse protocol was used to inactivate transient outward currents, followed by step depolarizations. E-4031-sensitive currents were significantly greater in IZPCs at depolarized potentials (> 0 mV). Similar to NZPCs, IZPC E-4031 currents showed time dependence during depolarization, lack of rectification at positive steps, and voltage-dependent recovery from block. Conclusion: Decreased IK1 may account for reduced resting potentials in IZPCs. E-4031-sensitive currents in NZPCs, unlike those in canine ventricular myocytes, are sensitive to 4-AP and are larger in IZPCs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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