Postrest Contraction in the Ventricular Papillary Muscle of Spontaneously Diabetic WBN/Kob Rat
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In the present study, we investigated the characteristics of the postrest contraction (PRC) in chronic diabetic ventricular muscle. We used WBN/Kob rats of 7-8 weeks as the spontaneously diabetic animal and Wistar rats of 7-8 weeks as the control. We found: (1) No significant differences were seen in the amplitude, the contracting speed, and the relaxing speed of electrically stimulated twitch tension between control and WBN/Kob rats. In addition, the relationship between amplitude of twitch tension and stimulus cycle lengths (0.2-5 sec) was very similar in both animals. (2) The ratios of the first twitch tension (T1) of PRC with various rest intervals (5-600 sec) to the steady-state tension (Tss) were significantly smaller in the diabetic rats than in the controls. (3) When the preparation was stimulated at shorter cycle lengths, the recovery process of PRC was separated into at least two components (fast and slow components). In the diabetic rats, the time constant (τ) of both components was significantly longer than in controls. (4) After caffeine (10-3 M) treatment, τ of the fast component in the control rats became longer, whereas it remained unchanged in diabetic rats. These findings suggest a dysfunction of the intracellular calcium handling system in spontaneously diabetic heart that is likely to include impaired calcium sequestration and/or extrusion.
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著者
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Obata Toshio
Department Of Analytical Chemistry School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Ohu University
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Obata T
Oita Medical Univ. Oita Jpn
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Yamato Takako
Division Of Food Processing
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Aomine Masahiro
Division Of Nutritional Physiology Graduate School Of Health And Nutrition Sciences Nakamura Gakuen
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YAMASAKI Satomi
Division of Nutritional Physiology, Graduate School of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Nakamura Gakue
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MISUMI Yukiko
Division of Nutritional Physiology, Graduate School of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Nakamura Gakue
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KINO Mayuko
Division of Nutritional Physiology, Graduate School of Health and Nutrition Sciences, Nakamura Gakue
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Kino Mayuko
Division Of Nutritional Physiology Graduate School Of Health And Nutrition Sciences Nakamura Gakuen
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Misumi Yukiko
Division Of Nutritional Physiology Graduate School Of Health And Nutrition Sciences Nakamura Gakuen
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Yamasaki Satomi
Division Of Nutritional Physiology Graduate School Of Health And Nutrition Sciences Nakamura Gakuen
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