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Action potentials and voltage clamp-induced ionic currents were recorded in acutely isolated neonatal rabbit cardiac myocytes using the whole-cell voltage clamp technique. Time- and voltage-dependent Ca2+ currents in neonatal myocytes were elicited by depolarizations from a holding potential of -80 mV to various clamp potentials. The maximal measured inward Ca2+ current was 206 +/- 10 pA (mean +/-
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, n = 51). The peak current occurred at a mean membrane potential of 7.8 +/- 1.3 mV (n = 51). The Ca2+ current voltage relation was shifted 26 mV in the positive direction when the external Ca2+ concentration was increased 10-fold. Ca2+ current
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was observed with a half-time of approximately 20 min. Cells dialyzed with solution containing the Ca2+ chelating agent, EGTA (0.04 mM), had action potential durations similar to those previously reported in papillary muscle. In contrast, a higher concentration of EGTA (14 mM) prolonged the action potential duration. Control of the cell internal ionic composition was achieved by dialysis of the cell with a time constant for Na+ ions of 1.2 to 2.6 min. Tetrodotoxin (10 microM), included in some experiments to block Ca2+ entry via Na+ channels, was shown to be more than 98% effective. These results characterize the whole-cell voltage clamp technique as applied to immature heart cells.
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PMID:Calcium current measurements in acutely isolated neonatal cardiac myocytes. 189 Dec 83
The effect of the new antiepileptic drug levetiracetam (LEV; KEPPRA) on the neuronal high-voltage-activated (HVA) Ca(2+) current was investigated on pyramidal neurones, visually identified in the CA1 area of rat hippocampal slices. Nystatin-perforated patch clamp recordings were made under experimental conditions designed to study HVA Ca(2+) currents. The HVA current, activated by steadily increasing voltage-ramps, was reversibly eliminated by Cd(2+) and depressed by either nimodipine, or omega-Conotoxin GVIA. After 30 min perfusion of the slices with LEV 32 microM, the current decayed to 55+/-9% (mean+/-
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; n=9) of the initial value, which is significantly (P<0.05, two-tailed t-test) lower than the
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to 84+/-10% in a control group (n=10) of neurones. The limited, but significant depression of the neuronal HVA Ca(2+) current, produced by LEV at a clinically relevant concentration, might contribute to the antiepileptic action of the drug.
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PMID:Levetiracetam inhibits the high-voltage-activated Ca(2+) current in pyramidal neurones of rat hippocampal slices. 1140 44