Transmembrane calcium movements and excitation-contraction coupling in myocardial cells

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serval:BIB_13E17CC24388
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
Institution
Title
Transmembrane calcium movements and excitation-contraction coupling in myocardial cells
Journal
Pathologie-Biologie
Author(s)
Vassort  G., Horackova  M., Mongo  K., Roulet  M. J., Ventura-clapier  R.
ISSN
0369-8114 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/1979
Volume
27
Number
1
Pages
21-9
Notes
Journal Article --- Old month value: Jan
Abstract
It has been realized for a century that Ca2+ is important in the initiation and the control of mechanical activity. The present paper does not cover the field of excitation-contraction coupling in heart but mainly reports some modern and controversial aspects about the regulation of the internal Ca concentration by the sarcolemma while the role of internal stores is only discussed. The first part deals with flux experiments; the second with the slow inward current mainly carried by Ca ions. An analysis of the mechanical activity reveals that only a part of tension is triggered by this slow current; besides, a second component of tension is demonstrated and an exchange mechanism of Na and Ca ions is described in detail. This countertransport, during depolarization, facilitates an influx of Ca ions (coupled to an efflux of Na ions). During hyperpolarization, or even at the resting membrane potential, it promotes an efflux of Ca ions. Thus, the same mechanism may account in part for the development or for the relaxation of tension according to the membrane potential.
Keywords
Action Potentials Animals Anura Calcium/*metabolism Carrier Proteins/metabolism Electric Conductivity Heart/*physiology Ion Channels/metabolism Muscle Proteins/metabolism *Myocardial Contraction Myocardium/cytology/metabolism Sarcolemma/metabolism Sodium/metabolism
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