1. Dehydroevodiamine alkaloid (DeHE), an active ingredient of a Chinese herbal medicine Wu-Chu-Yu (Evodiae frutus), has been shown to decrease aterial blood pressure in experimental animals and prolong action potential duration in cardiac cells. The aim of the present study was to explore the ionic basis of its possible antiarrhythmic effects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCardiovasc Res
April 1992
Objective: The pacemaker current in cardiac Purkinje fibres has been attributed to either a decrease in potassium conductance or an increase in a non-specific (Na-K) conductance. The former mechanism would be associated with an increase in membrane resistance (Rm) and the latter with a decrease in Rm. The aim of this study was to obtain evidence in support of one or other mechanism by measuring Rm during the pacemaker current (Idd) under conditions where there is a small or no extracellular potassium depletion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMechanisms which may lead to cardiac arrhythmias were studied in atrial and ventricular tissues from human hearts. In human atrial fibers, diastolic depolarization (DD) was consistently present, but did not induce spontaneous discharge. Epinephrine enhanced DD, could induce delayed afterdepolarizations (DADs) and (in combination with strophanthidin) trigger repetitive activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn anesthetized rats, intravenous injection of 1-(1-pyrrolidinylmethyl)-2-naphthol (TPY-beta, 0.1-1 mg/kg) induced a transient (less than 1 min) decrease in arterial blood pressure and heart rate (acute responses) followed by a delayed and sustained (greater than 10 min) bradycardic response. The electrophysiological mechanisms responsible for the bradycardic effect of TPY-beta were studied in sinoatrial tissues isolated from guinea-pig hearts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe describe a new biosensor immunoassay involving optical diffraction to detect clinically important analytes in human body fluids. A silicon wafer is used as a support for immobilization of antigen or antibody. The protein-coated surface is illuminated through a photo mask to create distinct periodic areas of active and inactive protein.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied the actions of sandostatin (0.1-1000 nM), an analogue of somatostatin, on human atrial tissues obtained from hearts of 20 patients undergoing corrective cardiac surgery. In 3 preparations showing fast response action potential in normal [K]0 Tyrode solution, sandostatin induced little effect, even at the highest concentration (1 microM).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEffects of exogenous angiotensin I (AI) and angiotensin II (AII) on action potential and contractile force of isolated atrial trabeculae obtained at cardiac surgery were studied by means of a standard microelectrode technique. In trabeculae driven electrically at a cycle length of 1 s, AII (8.4 nM - 8.
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January 1991
Unlabelled: STUDY OBJECTIVE0--he aim was to explore the cellular mechanisms responsible for the depressant effects of adenosine in human atrial tissues.
Design: Conventional microelectrode technique was used to record transmembrane action potential of human atrial tissues obtained at cardiac surgery. Effects of adenosine (0.
The silent mating-type genes (HML and HMR) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae are kept under negative transcriptional control by four trans-acting MAR (or SIR) loci. We have isolated extragenic suppressors of the mar2-1 mutation which, based on genetic complementation tests, define two additional loci involved in regulating the expression of HML and HMR. A strain with the genotype HMLa MAT alpha HMRa mar2-1 is sterile due to the simultaneous expression of a and alpha information.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEffects of strophanthidin on force-frequency relationship were studied in dog working ventricular myocardium (VM) and Purkinje fibers (PF). In VM, both strophanthidin (0.3-1 x 10(-6) M) and driving rate increase within physiological range of 1 to 2 Hz potentiated the force of contraction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied the role of tissue cyclic AMP levels in the chronotropic effects of theophylline on automatic human atrial fibers obtained from the hearts of 17 patients undergoing corrective open-heart surgery. Atrial fibers were perfused with Tyrode solution and transmembrane action potentials were recorded with a conventional microelectrode technique. In normal Tyrode solution, theophylline (0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProc Natl Sci Counc Repub China B
October 1989
The direct effects of atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) and acetylcholine (ACh) on isolated guinea pig ventricular papillary muscle were studied. ANF (3 x 10(-9) - 3 x 10(-7) M), a cardiogenic hormone, had no significant electrical or mechanical effects on guinea pig papillary muscle driven at a frequency of 60 beats/min in normal (4 mM) and high [K]0 (27 mM) Tyrode solutions. On the other hand, ACh (3 x 10(-8) - 3 x 10(-7) M) caused a significant shortening of action potential duration and the contractile force showed no change or a slight decrease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEffects of protamine sulfate (1-100 mg%) on the electrical and mechanical activities of isolated dog ventricular tissues and human atrial fibers were studied. In dog Purkinje fibers, 10 mg% protamine reduced markedly the maximum diastolic potential and the rate of phase 0 depolarization. Eventually, slow response action potential developed at a depolarized level and the twitch force declined abruptly.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe actions of acetylcholine and its interactions with epinephrine were studied in human atrial tissues by recording transmembrane potentials and contractile force. Acetylcholine (0.55-5.
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November 1988
The present experiments were designed to study the cellular mechanism responsible for the depressant effects of halothane and isoflurane on human atrial tissues obtained at cardiac surgery. The fibers were superfused in Tyrode's solution, and transmembrane potentials were recorded with a microelectrode technique. In atrial fibers showing fast response action potential (maximum velocity of depolarization [Vmax] greater than 100 V/s), halothane (0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF1. The effects of somatostatin (SS, 1 nM-3 microM) on the electrical and mechanical activities of isolated Purkinje fibres of the dog were studied. 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied the effects of theophylline on the transmembrane action potential and the contractile force of human atrial fibers obtained from the hearts of 15 patients, undergoing corrective open-heart surgery. Atrial fibers were perfused with Tyrode solution and driven electrically at a constant rate of 60 beats per min. Theophylline (0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Pharmacol
April 1987
The differential effects of halothane (0.25-0.75%) and isoflurane (0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEffects of hypothalamic hormone somatostatin on the action potential and contractile force of 54 human atrial preparations obtained at cardiac surgery were studied with standard microelectrode techniques. In the atrial fibres responding to electrical stimuli with fast response action potentials in 4 mM [K]0 Tyrode solution (maximum rate of phase 0 depolarization greater than 50 V/s), somatostatin (10(-7) to 10(-6) M) reduced slightly the duration of action potential and decreased twitch force dose-dependently. In spontaneously active atrial fibres, somatostatin (10(-7) to 10(-6) M) abolished the action potentials in the preparations with low maximal diastolic potential (MDP, -48 +/- 2.
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November 1986
The mechanism underlying the oscillatory current (Ios) was investigated in sheep cardiac Purkinje fibers with a voltage-clamp technique. The Ios is initiated not only by repolarizing but also by a depolarizing clamp, provided that the preparation is preloaded with calcium by means of a conditioning clamp and that the depolarizing test clamp initiates the slow inward current. The Ios initiated by a depolarizing test clamp is usually smaller and has a longer time to peak than that initiated by a repolarizing clamp to the same potential.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the studies of the electrophysiological properties of human atrial fibres obtained at cardiac surgery, it has often been reported that the diastolic potential, the maximum upstroke velocity of the phase 0 depolarization (Vmax) and the amplitude of action potential are relatively low. The same findings were also obtained in our previous study when the tissue preparations were perfused with a Tyrode solution which, as usually described in literatures on cardiac cell studies had a NaHCO3 concentration of 12 mM and was aerated with a gas mixture of 95% O2-5% CO2 at 37 degrees C. Recently we found that the relatively poor electrical activities of the human atrial fibres were related to the low pH value (around 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEffects of caffeine on the action potential and contractile force of human atrial fibres obtained at cardiac surgery were studied with standard microelectrode technique. In 4 mmol . litre-1 [K]o, the only significant action produced by 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Cardiol
December 1984
We studied the effects of acetylcholine on the transmembrane action potential and the contractile force of isolated human atrial fibers obtained at cardiac surgery. In 3 of 12 preparations, 10(-7)-10(-6) M acetylcholine induced a substantial increase in the contractile force following a brief initial decrease. Atropine diminished both the initial negative and the later positive inotropic effects induced by acetylcholine while propranolol abolished only the later effect.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe presence of subunit V, the iron-sulfur protein, of complex III has been demonstrated in mitochondria from a mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae which lacks 5-aminolevulinic acid synthase and, hence, is devoid of heme. The mature form (24 K Da) of the iron-sulfur protein was observed in equal amounts in the heme-deficient and heme-sufficient cells with antiserum against subunit V and either the sensitive immuno-transfer technique or immunoprecipitation from dodecylsulfate-solubilized mitochondria. In addition, a slight shoulder with a molecular mass 1.
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