Blood Calcium Levels in Immature Rats: Influence of Extracellular Calcium Concentration on Myocardial Calcium Handling

  • Bassani, RA
  • Gilioli, R
  • Oliveira, ES
  • Hoehr, NF
Publication date
November 2015
Publisher
Japão
Journal
Experimental Animals

Abstract

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Calcium ions play an important role in several cell functions, from fertilization to cell death. The cytosolic Ca2+ concentration is much lower than the extracellular concentration ([Ca2+](o)). The latter may markedly affect Ca2+ fluxes across the cell membrane and thus the cellular Ca2+ load. Thus, when working with preparations in vitro, it is important to keep [Ca2+](o) close to the in vivo value. In this study, we determined the calcemia in immature rats, for which values are currently unavailable, and investigated how supraphysiological [Ca2+](o) affects myocardial Ca2+ handling. Blood ionized [Ca2+] was similar in neonatal (2-5 days old) and adults Wistar rats (1.28 +/- 0.03...

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