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Investigations of the Electrical Properties of Cardiac Muscle Fibres with the Aid of Intracellular Double-Barrelled Electrodes
Current has been passed through the cell membrane of muscle fibres of the isolated rabbit right ventricle with the aid of intracellular double-barrelled microelectrodes. Two types of muscle fibres were distinguished which are called P and V fibres. The relation between the intensity of a hyperpolari...
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1961
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author | Johnson, Edward A. Tille, J. |
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description | Current has been passed through the cell membrane of muscle fibres of the isolated rabbit right ventricle with the aid of intracellular double-barrelled microelectrodes. Two types of muscle fibres were distinguished which are called P and V fibres. The relation between the intensity of a hyperpolarising current applied during the rising phase and the maximum amplitude of the action potential was different in these fibres. For P fibres the relation was essentially linear over most of the range of currents used. For V fibres the change in maximum action potential amplitude was either negligible or did not appear until a certain value of hyperpolarising current was reached. This behaviour of V fibres can be understood if a drop in polarisation resistance occurs during the rising phase and is of such short duration that the polarisation resistance has returned to its resting value before the crest of the action potential is reached. P fibres have an estimated mean resting polarisation resistance of (106 ± 13) K ohms, and a rheobase current strength of (0.08 ± 0.02) µa. In V fibres the resting polarisation resistance was (47 ± 29) K ohms and the rheobase current strength (0.47 ± 0.28) µa. |
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spelling | pubmed-21951112008-04-23 Investigations of the Electrical Properties of Cardiac Muscle Fibres with the Aid of Intracellular Double-Barrelled Electrodes Johnson, Edward A. Tille, J. J Gen Physiol Article Current has been passed through the cell membrane of muscle fibres of the isolated rabbit right ventricle with the aid of intracellular double-barrelled microelectrodes. Two types of muscle fibres were distinguished which are called P and V fibres. The relation between the intensity of a hyperpolarising current applied during the rising phase and the maximum amplitude of the action potential was different in these fibres. For P fibres the relation was essentially linear over most of the range of currents used. For V fibres the change in maximum action potential amplitude was either negligible or did not appear until a certain value of hyperpolarising current was reached. This behaviour of V fibres can be understood if a drop in polarisation resistance occurs during the rising phase and is of such short duration that the polarisation resistance has returned to its resting value before the crest of the action potential is reached. P fibres have an estimated mean resting polarisation resistance of (106 ± 13) K ohms, and a rheobase current strength of (0.08 ± 0.02) µa. In V fibres the resting polarisation resistance was (47 ± 29) K ohms and the rheobase current strength (0.47 ± 0.28) µa. The Rockefeller University Press 1961-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2195111/ /pubmed/13790256 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1961, by The Rockefeller Institute This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Johnson, Edward A. Tille, J. Investigations of the Electrical Properties of Cardiac Muscle Fibres with the Aid of Intracellular Double-Barrelled Electrodes |
title | Investigations of the Electrical Properties of Cardiac Muscle Fibres with the Aid of Intracellular Double-Barrelled Electrodes |
title_full | Investigations of the Electrical Properties of Cardiac Muscle Fibres with the Aid of Intracellular Double-Barrelled Electrodes |
title_fullStr | Investigations of the Electrical Properties of Cardiac Muscle Fibres with the Aid of Intracellular Double-Barrelled Electrodes |
title_full_unstemmed | Investigations of the Electrical Properties of Cardiac Muscle Fibres with the Aid of Intracellular Double-Barrelled Electrodes |
title_short | Investigations of the Electrical Properties of Cardiac Muscle Fibres with the Aid of Intracellular Double-Barrelled Electrodes |
title_sort | investigations of the electrical properties of cardiac muscle fibres with the aid of intracellular double-barrelled electrodes |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2195111/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13790256 |
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