The effects of Cs+, 5-25 mM, were studied in cat and guinea pig papillary muscles using voltage clamp and current clamp techniques. In solutions containing normal K+, the major effects of Cs+ were depolarization of the resting potential and reduction of the delayed outward current (ixl) between -80 and -20 mV. Both inward and outward portions of the isochronal current voltage relation (l-s clamps) were reduced by extracellular Cs+. This resulted in a substantial reduction of inward rectification and, by subtraction from the normal I-V relationship, the definition of a Cs+-sensitive component of current. Under current clamp conditions, 5-10 mM Cs+ produced a dose-dependent slowing of repetitive firing induced by depolarization. At higher concentrations (25 mM) the resting potential was depolarized and repetitive activity could not be induced by further depolarization. However, release of hyperpolarizing pulses was followed by prolonged bursts of repetitive action potentials, suggesting partial reversal of blockade or participation of another pacemaker process. The experimental results and a numerical simulation show that under readily attainable conditions, reduction in an outward pacemaker current may slow pacemaker activity.
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1 May 1981
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May 01 1981
Cesium blockade of delayed outward currents and electrically induced pacemaker activity in mammalian ventricular myocardium.
C F Meier, Jr
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B G Katzung
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1981) 77 (5): 531–547.
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C F Meier, B G Katzung; Cesium blockade of delayed outward currents and electrically induced pacemaker activity in mammalian ventricular myocardium.. J Gen Physiol 1 May 1981; 77 (5): 531–547. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.77.5.531
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