A Study on the Ouabain-induced Transient Inward Current(TI) in the Rabbit Sinoatrial Node

동방결절에서 Ouabain에 의하여 발생하는 일과성 내향전류(TI)에 관한 연구

  • Choi, Jung-Yun (Department of Prediatrics, College of Medicine Seoul National University) ;
  • Hong, Chang-Yee (Department of Prediatrics, College of Medicine Seoul National University) ;
  • Earm, Yung-E (Department of Physiology, College of Medicine Seoul National University)
  • 최정연 (서울대학교 의과대학 소아과학교실) ;
  • 홍창의 (서울대학교 의과대학 소아과학교실) ;
  • 엄융의 (서울대학교 의과대학 생리학교실)
  • Published : 1985.12.30

Abstract

Transient inward current (TI) was studied by the two micro-electrode voltage clamp technique in the sinoatrial node of the rabbit. The author confirmed that in $10^{-6}$ M ouabain TI was found in the SA node and investigated the effects of ions, $(Na^+,\;K^+,\;Ca^{2+})$, $\beta-agonist$ (isoprenaline), local anesthetics (quinidine, lidocaine) and Ca-blockers ($Co^{2+}$, verapamil, diltiazem) on the TI recorded during depolarizing voltage clamp pulses to -40 and -20 mV. The results obtained were as follows ; 1) $10^{-6}M$ ouabain increased the frequency of sinus action potential and decreased the amplitude, especially overshoot of action potential. TI was induced by the depolarizing voltage clamp Pulses and the magnitude of the slow inward current (isi) decreased and the time course was slowed by the same depolarizing pulses. 2) 30% $Na^{+}$ and 24mM $K^+$ decreased by $10^{-6}M$ ouabain and 6 mM $Ca^{2+}$ and $10^{-7}M$ isoprenaline increased TI, $i_{si}$ and current oscillations. 3) Quinidine $(5\times10^{-7}M)$ reduced TI and $i_{si}$ but lidocaine $(10^6\;-10^5M)$ didn't reduced or increase TI. Current oscillations increased and isi decreased by lidocaine. 4) Ca-blockers decreased the amplitude and the frequency of sinus action potential. TI and $i_{si}$ decreased significantly but were not abolished completely at the concentrations used in this experiment. Verapamil and diltiazem had inhibitory action on TI in $2\times10^{-7}M$ concentration and showed very slow recovery after wasting out with normal Tyrode solution.

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