Title : Ryanodine does not affect calcium current in guinea pig ventricular myocytes in which Ca2+ is buffered.

Pub. Date : 1991 Mar

PMID : 1742874






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1 Previous studies performed on rat ventricular cells have shown a slowing of Ca2+ current inactivation and suggest the hypothesis that ryanodine, by reducing the release of Ca2+ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum, reduces the availability of Ca2+ for inactivation of Ca2+ current (Ca(2+)-dependent inactivation). Ryanodine carbonic anhydrase 2 Rattus norvegicus
2 Previous studies performed on rat ventricular cells have shown a slowing of Ca2+ current inactivation and suggest the hypothesis that ryanodine, by reducing the release of Ca2+ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum, reduces the availability of Ca2+ for inactivation of Ca2+ current (Ca(2+)-dependent inactivation). Ryanodine carbonic anhydrase 2 Rattus norvegicus
3 Previous studies performed on rat ventricular cells have shown a slowing of Ca2+ current inactivation and suggest the hypothesis that ryanodine, by reducing the release of Ca2+ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum, reduces the availability of Ca2+ for inactivation of Ca2+ current (Ca(2+)-dependent inactivation). Ryanodine carbonic anhydrase 2 Rattus norvegicus
4 Previous studies performed on rat ventricular cells have shown a slowing of Ca2+ current inactivation and suggest the hypothesis that ryanodine, by reducing the release of Ca2+ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum, reduces the availability of Ca2+ for inactivation of Ca2+ current (Ca(2+)-dependent inactivation). Ryanodine carbonic anhydrase 2 Rattus norvegicus
5 Another hypothesis is that the effects of ryanodine on Ca2+ current are due to a mechanical connection of the ryanodine receptor with the L-type Ca2+ channel. Ryanodine carbonic anhydrase 2 Rattus norvegicus