The effect of moderate elevation in extracellular potassium concentration (up to 12 mM) on contraction of cat ventricular muscle was examined. Isometric force development was recorded from eight excised trabeculae and from six coronary-perfused in situ papillary muscle preparations. Contraction in the steady state was variably affected, sometimes decreasing monotonically, sometimes remaining unchanged, with increasing potassium level. In 11 of these 14 preparations, the steady state was preceded by a transient period in which the contraction was augmented. In addition, eight excised trabeculae were used in an experimental arrangement designed to distinguish between inotropic effects caused by potassium-induced alterations in the action potential and other, more direct, effects of this ion on contraction. The negative inotropic effect is attributable to a potassium-induced reduction in the amplitude and/or duration of the action potential plateau. The positive inotropic effect was found in experimental arrangements where effects of the potassium-rich medium on action potential time-course were effectively "buffered." The positive inotropic effect thus depends on the presence of the elevated potassium concentration and can occur independently of effects on the action potential time-course.
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September 01 1972
Positive and Negative Inotropic Effects of Elevated Extracellular Potassium Level on Mammalian Ventricular Muscle
Frederic Kavaler,
Frederic Kavaler
From the Department of Physiology, Downstate Medical Center, State University of New York, Brooklyn, New York 11203
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Paul M. Hyman,
Paul M. Hyman
From the Department of Physiology, Downstate Medical Center, State University of New York, Brooklyn, New York 11203
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Robert B. Lefkowitz
Robert B. Lefkowitz
From the Department of Physiology, Downstate Medical Center, State University of New York, Brooklyn, New York 11203
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Frederic Kavaler
From the Department of Physiology, Downstate Medical Center, State University of New York, Brooklyn, New York 11203
Paul M. Hyman
From the Department of Physiology, Downstate Medical Center, State University of New York, Brooklyn, New York 11203
Robert B. Lefkowitz
From the Department of Physiology, Downstate Medical Center, State University of New York, Brooklyn, New York 11203
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July 23 1971
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright © 1972 by The Rockefeller University Press
1972
J Gen Physiol (1972) 60 (3): 351–365.
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July 23 1971
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Frederic Kavaler, Paul M. Hyman, Robert B. Lefkowitz; Positive and Negative Inotropic Effects of Elevated Extracellular Potassium Level on Mammalian Ventricular Muscle . J Gen Physiol 1 September 1972; 60 (3): 351–365. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.60.3.351
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