1972
DOI: 10.1007/bf00586221
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Differentiation of the transmembrane Na and Ca channels in mammalian cardiac fibres by the use of specific inhibitors

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“…Our dose-response curves confirm this conclusion. It generally believed, the negative inotropism of verapamil involves a decreased inward transport of Ca2 + through the slow Ca2+ channels (Kohlhardt et al, 1972;Ehara & Kaufmann, 1978) (Mas-Oliva et al, 1979a). The Ca2"-activated ATPase enzyme is known to be located on the cytosolic surface of the plasmalemma (Dhalla, Anand & Harrow, 1976;Mas-Oliva, Williams & Nayler, 1979b) and therefore must be expected to pump Ca2 + outwards.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Our dose-response curves confirm this conclusion. It generally believed, the negative inotropism of verapamil involves a decreased inward transport of Ca2 + through the slow Ca2+ channels (Kohlhardt et al, 1972;Ehara & Kaufmann, 1978) (Mas-Oliva et al, 1979a). The Ca2"-activated ATPase enzyme is known to be located on the cytosolic surface of the plasmalemma (Dhalla, Anand & Harrow, 1976;Mas-Oliva, Williams & Nayler, 1979b) and therefore must be expected to pump Ca2 + outwards.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These drugs share one common property. They depress the slow inward Ca2 + current which flows during the plateau phase of the action potential (Kohlhardt, Bauer, Krause & Fleckenstein, 1972;Kohlhardt & Mnich, 1978). In the case of verapamil this reduction in the slow inward Ca2 + current involves a slowed rate of recovery of the gated 'channels' or 'carriers' responsible for mediating the voltage-activated transport of Ca2+ across the sarcolemma (Kass & Tsien, 1975;Nawrath, Ten Eick, McDonald & Trautwein, 1977;Kohlhardt & Mnich, 1978).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These same ions and D600 also block neurotransmitter and hormone release in several tissues (Douglas, 1974;Russell & Thorn, 1974;Pinto & Trifar6, 1976;Trifaro, 1977). D600 can inhibit the release of vasopressin and oxytocin from the neurohypophysis (Russell & Thorn, 1974;Thorn, 1974), the 45Ca uptake by the neurohypophysis (Dreifuss et al, 1973), the slow Ca2+ current in cardiac fibres (Kohlhardt, Bauer, Krause & Fleckenstein, 1972), the influx of Ca2+ through the 'late Ca2+ channel' of the squid axon (Baker et al, 1973;Baker & Reuter, 1975), and the release of catecholamines in response to acetylcholine stimulation or depolarizing concentrations of K+ (Pinto & Trifaro, 1976).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The early reports on the effects of local anaesthetics on slow action potentials were not in agreement. Some investigators found that local anaesthetics did not affect slow channels (Kohlhardt et al, 1972;Carmeliet & Verdonck, 1974;Brennan et al, 1978;Hashimoto et al, 1979), whereas others found depressant effects (Reiser et al, 1974;Josephson & Sperelakis, 1976). It has been shown recently that lidocaine, at therapeutic concentrations, impairs the conduction of slow responses through canine Purkinje fibres depolarized by high K+ (Lamanna et al, 1982).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%