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Gender differences in the slow delayed ( I Ks ) but not in inward ( I K1 ) rectifier K + currents of canine Purkinje fibre cardiac action potential: key roles for I Ks , β ‐adrenoceptor stimulation, pacing rate and gender
Author(s) -
AbiGerges Najah,
Small Ben G,
Lawrence Chris L,
Hammond Tim G,
Valentin JeanPierre,
Pollard Chris E
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
british journal of pharmacology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.432
H-Index - 211
eISSN - 1476-5381
pISSN - 0007-1188
DOI - 10.1038/sj.bjp.0706491
Subject(s) - stimulation , purkinje fibers , beagle , medicine , endocrinology , electrophysiology , chemistry , carnivora , fissipedia , potassium channel blocker , potassium channel
As the beagle dog is a commonly used preclinical species to test the effects of new drugs on cardiac repolarisation and Purkinje fibres have become an established in vitro preparation to assess the effects of these new drugs on action potential duration (APD), the main aim of this study was therefore to evaluate the relative contribution of the inward ( I K1 ) and slow delayed ( I Ks ) rectifier cardiac K + currents to action potential repolarisation in beagle Purkinje fibres under three different experimental conditions: (i) selective block of I K1 with BaCl 2 , (ii) selective block of I Ks with (−) chromanol 293B under basal conditions and (iii) selective block of I Ks during β ‐adrenoceptor stimulation. Furthermore, the dependence of this contribution on gender and pacing rate was investigated. Microelectrode techniques were employed to measure APD in Purkinje fibres from adult female and male dogs. At stimulation rates of 3.33, 1.0 and 0.2 Hz, the degree of prolongation of APD evoked by BaCl 2 (10  μ M ) was comparable in fibres from female and male dogs. At the same stimulation rates, 10  μ M (−) chromanol 293B did not change the APD in fibres from female and male dogs. During β ‐adrenoceptor stimulation with 0.1  μ M isoproterenol, an APD prolonging effect of (−) chromanol 293B was detected. In the presence of isoproterenol, action potentials in fibres from male dogs get shorter when changing the stimulation rate from 1.0 to 0.2 Hz, while the opposite is seen in fibres from female dogs. This alteration was completely reversed by (−) chromanol 293B. In conclusion, our findings confirm that β ‐adrenoceptor stimulation is one condition where there may be an increased role of I Ks in action potential repolarisation. Gender differences in the autonomic modulation of I Ks could be a contributing factor to the reported increased susceptibility of female hearts to arrhythmias.British Journal of Pharmacology (2006) 147 , 653–660. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0706491

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