In order to assess directly the actions of halothane on myocardium, especially on the Ca2+ channel we studied effects of halothane on electrophysiological and biochemical properties in single ventricular myocytes isolated enzymatically from guinea pig hearts. Membrane potentials and the slow inward Ca2+ current (ICa) were recorded with a suction microelectrode technique and a whole cell voltage clamp technique. The plateau duration of the action potential, maintained by ICa, and ICa was depressed by 2% halothane (to 58% and 29% of control respectively). To define the site on which halothane acts in the cell membrane, we measured cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) content of single ventricular myocytes using radioimmunoassay. One percent (1%) and 2% halothane directly produced a dose-dependent decrease in myocardial cAMP content (79% and 65% of control respectively). In conclusion, the present results suggest that the decrease of ICa by halothane participates in the observed depression of the action potential plateau phase and demonstrate that halothane depression of ICa is in part due to an inactivation of phosphorylation dependent gate in the Ca2+ channel resulting from the decrease in cAMP content by halothane.

Download full-text PDF

Source

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

camp content
16
ca2+ current
8
content single
8
guinea pig
8
halothane
8
ca2+ channel
8
single ventricular
8
ventricular myocytes
8
action potential
8
ica
5

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!