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Electrical heterogeneity of transient outward current in thyroxine induced ventricular myocytes of cardiomyopathy rat
Authors:ZHANG Wei-dong  LIN Mu-sen  WANG Jing  YU Feng
Institution:Department of Clinical Pharmacy, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing 210009, China. E-mail: yufengcpu@163.com
Abstract:AIM: To study the electrical heterogeneity of transient outward potassium current (Ito) in left and right ventricular myocytes of cardiomyopathy rat. METHODS: The rats were peritoneally injected with L-thyroxine 0.5 mg/kg for 10 d to establish the model of ventricular hypertrophy. The right and left ventricular parts of the heart were separated and the ventricular myocytes were prepared by step digestion using enzyme solution. Ito was recorded by using whole cell patch clamp technique. The change of the electrical heterogeneity was determined. RESULTS: The electrical heterogeneity of Ito existed in the normal myocytes of left and right ventricles. In the myocytes of left and right ventricles isolated from the cardiomyopathy rats, the electrical heterogeneity was enhanced obviously and showed statistical difference. At +40 mV depolarizing test potential, the current density of Ito in the myocytes of right ventricle was increased from (9.23±0.84) pA/pF to (11.19±1.73) pA/pF, while the current density of Ito in the myocytes of left ventricle was decreased from (6.99±1.14) pA/pF to (4.95 ±1.84) pA/pF and the dispersion was increased. The V1/2 of right ventricle steady inactivation was increased significantly [from (-68.85±1.37) mV to (-49.86±0.69) mV]. The time constant τ of de-inactivation changed significantly [τleft=(79.16±7.04) ms,τright=(53.19±3.72) ms]. CONCLUSION: Enhanced electrical heterogeneity of Ito in the left and right ventricular myocytes of cardiomyopathy rat may represent one of the important ionic mechanisms for some arrhythmia caused by myocardial hypertrophy.
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