We have measured the rate of heat production of isolated, quiescent, right ventricular trabeculae of the rat under isosmotic and hyperosmotic conditions, using a microcalorimetric technique. In parallel experiments, we measured force production and intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i). The rate of resting heat production under isosmotic conditions (mean +/- SEM, n = 32) was 100 +/- 7 mW (g dry wt)-1; it increased sigmoidally with osmolality, reaching a peak that was about four times the isosmotic value at about twice normal osmotic pressure. The hyperosmotic thermal response was: (a) abolished by anoxia, (b) attenuated by procaine, (c) insensitive to verapamil, ouabain, and external calcium concentration, and (d) absent in chemically skinned trabeculae bathed in low-Ca2+ "relaxing solution." Active force production was inhibited at all osmolalities above isosmotic. Passive (tonic) force increased to, at most, 15% of the peak active force developed under isosmotic conditions while [Ca2+]i increased, at most, 30% above its isosmotic value. We infer that hyperosmotic stimulation of resting cardiac heat production reflects, in large part, greatly increased activity of the sarcoplasmic reticular Ca2+ ATPase in the face of increased efflux via a procaine-inhibitable Ca(2+)-release channel.
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The effect of hyperosmolality on the rate of heat production of quiescent trabeculae isolated from the rat heart.
D S Loiselle,
D S Loiselle
Laboratorium voor Fysiologie, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. [email protected]
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G J Stienen,
G J Stienen
Laboratorium voor Fysiologie, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. [email protected]
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C van Hardeveld,
C van Hardeveld
Laboratorium voor Fysiologie, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. [email protected]
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E T van der Meulen,
E T van der Meulen
Laboratorium voor Fysiologie, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. [email protected]
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G I Zahalak,
G I Zahalak
Laboratorium voor Fysiologie, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. [email protected]
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J Daut,
J Daut
Laboratorium voor Fysiologie, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. [email protected]
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G Elzinga
G Elzinga
Laboratorium voor Fysiologie, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. [email protected]
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D S Loiselle
,
G J Stienen
,
C van Hardeveld
,
E T van der Meulen
,
G I Zahalak
,
J Daut
,
G Elzinga
Laboratorium voor Fysiologie, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. [email protected]
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1996) 108 (6): 497–514.
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D S Loiselle, G J Stienen, C van Hardeveld, E T van der Meulen, G I Zahalak, J Daut, G Elzinga; The effect of hyperosmolality on the rate of heat production of quiescent trabeculae isolated from the rat heart.. J Gen Physiol 1 December 1996; 108 (6): 497–514. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.108.6.497
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