ANISOTROPIC PROPAGATION OF CA2+ WAVES IN ISOLATED CARDIOMYOCYTES

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ENGEL, J [1 ]
FECHNER, M [1 ]
SOWERBY, AJ [1 ]
FINCH, SAE [1 ]
STIER, A [1 ]
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[1] MAX PLANCK INST BIOPHYS CHEM, DEPT SPECT, D-37018 GOTTINGEN, GERMANY
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10.1016/S0006-3495(94)80997-X
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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Digital imaging microscopy of fluo-3 fluorescence was used to study the propagation of intracellular Ca2+ waves in isolated adult rat cardiomyocytes from 17 to 37 degrees C. Ca2+ waves spread in both transverse and longitudinal direction of a myocyte. Transverse propagation was pronounced in waves starting from a focus at the edge of a myocyte and in waves following an irregular, curved path (spiral waves). For the former type of waves, propagation velocities were determined. Both transverse and longitudinal wave components propagated at constant velocity ranging from 30 to 125 mu m/s. Myocytes were anisotropic with respect to wave propagation: waves propagated faster in the longitudinal than in the transverse direction. The ratio between longitudinal and transverse velocity increased from 1.30 at 17 degrees C to 1.55 at 37 degrees C. Apparent activation energies for transverse and longitudinal wave propagation were estimated to be -20 kJ/mol, suggesting that these processes are limited by diffusion of Ca2+. Direction-dependent propagation velocities are interpreted to result from the highly ordered structure of the myocytes, especially from the anisotropic arrangement of diffusion obstacles such as myofilaments and mitochondria.
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