Effects of allitridum on the transient outward potassium current in rats with heart failure

Objective To study the effect of allitridum on the transient outward potassium current (Ito) of ventricular myocytes in heart failure (HF). Methods The dual enzymatic method was used to separate single ventricular myocytes from Sprague Dawley rats. Patch-clamping was used to record Ito and analyze t...

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Published in:Journal of geriatric cardiology : JGC Vol. 13; no. 9; pp. 783 - 788
Main Authors: Zhao, Xiao-Jing, Lin, Kun, Zhang, Yu, Xu, Bin, Liu, Li, Fu, Yi-Cheng, Chen, Xi, Cai, Zhong-Qi, Wu, Zhi-Juan, Huang, Yun, Li, Yang
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: China Science Press 01-09-2016
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Summary:Objective To study the effect of allitridum on the transient outward potassium current (Ito) of ventricular myocytes in heart failure (HF). Methods The dual enzymatic method was used to separate single ventricular myocytes from Sprague Dawley rats. Patch-clamping was used to record Ito and analyze the effect of allitridum on the current. Results The Ito current had a significant decrease in the HF group, compared with the control group. The density of Ito in the HF group was increased after treatment of allitridum (30 μmol/L). The peak current densities of Ito were enhanced in the HF group from 6.01 ±0.30 pA/pF to 8.41 ±0.54 pA/pF (P 〈 0.01) at +50 mV after treatment with allitridum (30 μmol/L). We also determined the effect of allitridum on the gating mechanism of the Ito in the HF group. Conclusions We found that allitridum increased the Ito by accelerating the activation of channels and shortened the time constants of inactivation, and allitridum decreased the remodeling of Ito in ventricular myocytes of rats with HF.
Bibliography:Allitridum; Heart failure; Ion current; Ventricular myocyte
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Objective To study the effect of allitridum on the transient outward potassium current (Ito) of ventricular myocytes in heart failure (HF). Methods The dual enzymatic method was used to separate single ventricular myocytes from Sprague Dawley rats. Patch-clamping was used to record Ito and analyze the effect of allitridum on the current. Results The Ito current had a significant decrease in the HF group, compared with the control group. The density of Ito in the HF group was increased after treatment of allitridum (30 μmol/L). The peak current densities of Ito were enhanced in the HF group from 6.01 ±0.30 pA/pF to 8.41 ±0.54 pA/pF (P 〈 0.01) at +50 mV after treatment with allitridum (30 μmol/L). We also determined the effect of allitridum on the gating mechanism of the Ito in the HF group. Conclusions We found that allitridum increased the Ito by accelerating the activation of channels and shortened the time constants of inactivation, and allitridum decreased the remodeling of Ito in ventricular myocytes of rats with HF.
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ISSN:1671-5411
DOI:10.11909/j.issn.1671-5411.2016.09.005