Modulation of L-type Ca(2+) current (I(Ca,L)) by H(+) ions in cardiac myocytes is controversial, with widely discrepant responses reported. The pH sensitivity of I(Ca,L) was investigated (whole cell voltage clamp) while measuring intracellular Ca(2+) (Ca(2+)(i)) or pH(i) (epifluorescence microscopy) in rabbit and guinea pig ventricular myocytes. Selectively reducing extracellular or intracellular pH (pH(o) 6.5 and pH(i) 6.7) had opposite effects on I(Ca,L) gating, shifting the steady-state activation and inactivation curves to the right and left, respectively, along the voltage axis. At low pH(o), this decreased I(Ca,L), whereas at low pH(i), it increased I(Ca,L) at clamp potentials negative to 0 mV, although the current decreased at more p...
Passive H(+)-ion mobility within eukaryotic cells is low, due to H(+)-ion binding to cytoplasmic buf...
AbstractAcidosis in cardiac myocytes is a major factor in the reduced inotropy that occurs in the is...
Abstract—H ions are powerful modulators of cardiac function, liberated during metabolic activity. A...
The effects of acidosis on cardiac electrophysiology and excitation–contraction coupling have been s...
TRPM7 channels participate in a variety of physiological/pathological processes. TRPM7 currents are ...
Objectives: The early phase of myocardial ischemia is characterized by a considerable K+ efflux from...
AIMS: Spontaneous Ca2+ waves in cardiomyocytes are potentially arrhythmogenic. A powerful controller...
SUMMARY Using highly purified sarcolemmal vesicles isolated from dog ventricles, we examined the eff...
AIMS: Cardiac voltage-gated sodium channels control action potential (AP) upstroke and cell excitabi...
H(+) ions are powerful modulators of cardiac function, liberated during metabolic activity. Among th...
Intracellular pH (pH(i)) is an important modulator of cardiac function. The spatial regulation of pH...
AIMS: Contraction of the heart is regulated by electrically evoked Ca(2+) transients (CaTs). H(+) io...
We investigated the mechanisms by which spontaneously beating cultured rat ventricular cells regulat...
Intracellular pH (pHi) is an important modulator of cardiac excitation and contraction, and a potent...
AbstractElevation of intracellular pH (pHi) enhances the activity of native L-type Ca2+ channels in ...
Passive H(+)-ion mobility within eukaryotic cells is low, due to H(+)-ion binding to cytoplasmic buf...
AbstractAcidosis in cardiac myocytes is a major factor in the reduced inotropy that occurs in the is...
Abstract—H ions are powerful modulators of cardiac function, liberated during metabolic activity. A...
The effects of acidosis on cardiac electrophysiology and excitation–contraction coupling have been s...
TRPM7 channels participate in a variety of physiological/pathological processes. TRPM7 currents are ...
Objectives: The early phase of myocardial ischemia is characterized by a considerable K+ efflux from...
AIMS: Spontaneous Ca2+ waves in cardiomyocytes are potentially arrhythmogenic. A powerful controller...
SUMMARY Using highly purified sarcolemmal vesicles isolated from dog ventricles, we examined the eff...
AIMS: Cardiac voltage-gated sodium channels control action potential (AP) upstroke and cell excitabi...
H(+) ions are powerful modulators of cardiac function, liberated during metabolic activity. Among th...
Intracellular pH (pH(i)) is an important modulator of cardiac function. The spatial regulation of pH...
AIMS: Contraction of the heart is regulated by electrically evoked Ca(2+) transients (CaTs). H(+) io...
We investigated the mechanisms by which spontaneously beating cultured rat ventricular cells regulat...
Intracellular pH (pHi) is an important modulator of cardiac excitation and contraction, and a potent...
AbstractElevation of intracellular pH (pHi) enhances the activity of native L-type Ca2+ channels in ...
Passive H(+)-ion mobility within eukaryotic cells is low, due to H(+)-ion binding to cytoplasmic buf...
AbstractAcidosis in cardiac myocytes is a major factor in the reduced inotropy that occurs in the is...
Abstract—H ions are powerful modulators of cardiac function, liberated during metabolic activity. A...