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Re-Evaluation of the Action Potential Upstroke Velocity as a Measure of the Na(+) Current in Cardiac Myocytes at Physiological Conditions

BACKGROUND: The SCN5A encoded sodium current (I(Na)) generates the action potential (AP) upstroke and is a major determinant of AP characteristics and AP propagation in cardiac myocytes. Unfortunately, in cardiac myocytes, investigation of kinetic properties of I(Na) with near-physiological ion conc...

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Autores principales: Berecki, Géza, Wilders, Ronald, de Jonge, Berend, van Ginneken, Antoni C. G., Verkerk, Arie O.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3013114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21217835
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015772
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author Berecki, Géza
Wilders, Ronald
de Jonge, Berend
van Ginneken, Antoni C. G.
Verkerk, Arie O.
author_facet Berecki, Géza
Wilders, Ronald
de Jonge, Berend
van Ginneken, Antoni C. G.
Verkerk, Arie O.
author_sort Berecki, Géza
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description BACKGROUND: The SCN5A encoded sodium current (I(Na)) generates the action potential (AP) upstroke and is a major determinant of AP characteristics and AP propagation in cardiac myocytes. Unfortunately, in cardiac myocytes, investigation of kinetic properties of I(Na) with near-physiological ion concentrations and temperature is technically challenging due to the large amplitude and rapidly activating nature of I(Na), which may seriously hamper the quality of voltage control over the membrane. We hypothesized that the alternating voltage clamp-current clamp (VC/CC) technique might provide an alternative to traditional voltage clamp (VC) technique for the determination of I(Na) properties under physiological conditions. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We studied I(Na) under close-to-physiological conditions by VC technique in SCN5A cDNA-transfected HEK cells or by alternating VC/CC technique in both SCN5A cDNA-transfected HEK cells and rabbit left ventricular myocytes. In these experiments, peak I(Na) during a depolarizing VC step or maximal upstroke velocity, dV/dt(max), during VC/CC served as an indicator of available I(Na). In HEK cells, biophysical properties of I(Na), including current density, voltage dependent (in)activation, development of inactivation, and recovery from inactivation, were highly similar in VC and VC/CC experiments. As an application of the VC/CC technique we studied I(Na) in left ventricular myocytes isolated from control or failing rabbit hearts. CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate that the alternating VC/CC technique is a valuable experimental tool for I(Na) measurements under close-to-physiological conditions in cardiac myocytes.
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spelling pubmed-30131142011-01-07 Re-Evaluation of the Action Potential Upstroke Velocity as a Measure of the Na(+) Current in Cardiac Myocytes at Physiological Conditions Berecki, Géza Wilders, Ronald de Jonge, Berend van Ginneken, Antoni C. G. Verkerk, Arie O. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The SCN5A encoded sodium current (I(Na)) generates the action potential (AP) upstroke and is a major determinant of AP characteristics and AP propagation in cardiac myocytes. Unfortunately, in cardiac myocytes, investigation of kinetic properties of I(Na) with near-physiological ion concentrations and temperature is technically challenging due to the large amplitude and rapidly activating nature of I(Na), which may seriously hamper the quality of voltage control over the membrane. We hypothesized that the alternating voltage clamp-current clamp (VC/CC) technique might provide an alternative to traditional voltage clamp (VC) technique for the determination of I(Na) properties under physiological conditions. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We studied I(Na) under close-to-physiological conditions by VC technique in SCN5A cDNA-transfected HEK cells or by alternating VC/CC technique in both SCN5A cDNA-transfected HEK cells and rabbit left ventricular myocytes. In these experiments, peak I(Na) during a depolarizing VC step or maximal upstroke velocity, dV/dt(max), during VC/CC served as an indicator of available I(Na). In HEK cells, biophysical properties of I(Na), including current density, voltage dependent (in)activation, development of inactivation, and recovery from inactivation, were highly similar in VC and VC/CC experiments. As an application of the VC/CC technique we studied I(Na) in left ventricular myocytes isolated from control or failing rabbit hearts. CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate that the alternating VC/CC technique is a valuable experimental tool for I(Na) measurements under close-to-physiological conditions in cardiac myocytes. Public Library of Science 2010-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3013114/ /pubmed/21217835 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015772 Text en Berecki et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Berecki, Géza
Wilders, Ronald
de Jonge, Berend
van Ginneken, Antoni C. G.
Verkerk, Arie O.
Re-Evaluation of the Action Potential Upstroke Velocity as a Measure of the Na(+) Current in Cardiac Myocytes at Physiological Conditions
title Re-Evaluation of the Action Potential Upstroke Velocity as a Measure of the Na(+) Current in Cardiac Myocytes at Physiological Conditions
title_full Re-Evaluation of the Action Potential Upstroke Velocity as a Measure of the Na(+) Current in Cardiac Myocytes at Physiological Conditions
title_fullStr Re-Evaluation of the Action Potential Upstroke Velocity as a Measure of the Na(+) Current in Cardiac Myocytes at Physiological Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Re-Evaluation of the Action Potential Upstroke Velocity as a Measure of the Na(+) Current in Cardiac Myocytes at Physiological Conditions
title_short Re-Evaluation of the Action Potential Upstroke Velocity as a Measure of the Na(+) Current in Cardiac Myocytes at Physiological Conditions
title_sort re-evaluation of the action potential upstroke velocity as a measure of the na(+) current in cardiac myocytes at physiological conditions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3013114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21217835
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015772
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