Electrophysiological Actions of Taurine on Spontaneously Beating Rabbit Sino-Atrial Nodal Cells
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Effects of taurine on the spontaneous action potentials in rabbit sino-atrial nodal cells were examined at different extracellular Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> concentrations ([Ca]<SUB>o</SUB>). Experiments were performed at 36°C. The firing rate of spontaneous activity was 132.5± 12.1 beats/min (n= 18) in normal Tyrodes solution ([Ca]<SUB>o</SUB> = 1.8 mM). Increasing [Ca]<SUB>o</SUB> level from 0.9 to 10.8 mM significantly changed the maximum rate of depolarization. Other parameters of the action potentials were unaffected. When [Ca]<SUB>o</SUB> was 0.9 mM, application of taurine (1 to 20 mM) tended to cause a positive chronotropic effect and hyperpolarized the maximum diastolic potential. In the normal solution (at 1.8 mM [Ca]<SUB>o</SUB>), taurine significantly enhanced only the maximum rate of depolarization. In contrast, under high [Ca]<SUB>o</SUB> (5.4 and 10.8 mM), taurine at 1 and 5 mM had a negative chronotropic effect, but 20 mM taurine had a positive chronotropic effect. Also, taurine shortened the action potential duration and hyperpolarized the maximum diastolic potential. The maximum rate of depolarization was inhibited. In 10.8 mM [Ca]<SUB>o</SUB> solution, irregular spontaneous activity (dysrhythmias) occurred in 4 of 6 preparations, and addition of taurine (1 to 20 mM) abolished it. These results indicate that taurine modulates the action potential configuration in the sino-atrial nodal cells dependent on [Ca]<SUB>o</SUB>.
- 社団法人 日本薬理学会の論文
- 1995-01-01
著者
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Satoh Hiroyasu
Department Of Pharmacology Division Of Molecular And Cellular Biology Nara Medical University
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Satoh H
Department Of Pharmacology Nara Medical University
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Satoh Hiroyasu
Department Of Chemistry School Of Science Kitasato University
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