Changes of Contractor Rhythm During Ischemia/Reperfusion in Cultured Cardiac Myocytes

Abstract

We analyzed the changes in fluctuation of contraction rhythm of cultured cardiac myocytes caused by simulated ischemia/reperfusion Under the ischemia-like condition, the contraction intervals and the fluctuation of them increased as the ischemia time increased, and then myocytes stopped contraction by 3 hrs of the ischemia in many cases, The fluctuation temporarily decreased after reoxygenation compared with that before simulated ischemia, and then returned to the pre-ischemia level, The intracellular pH (pHi) of myocytes gradually decreased through the ischemia period, However, the myocytes in an aggregate exhibited synchronized contraction with each other throughout the ischemia period. These results suggested that the increase in the fluctuation of contraction intervals during simulated ischemia was not caused by the decrease in the electrical interaction among myocytes and the extent of PH decrease during ischemia was not so great that resulted in the electrical uncoupling of myocytes.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 25, 2001
Accession Number
ADA410211

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  • Koichi Kawahara
  • Masaki Kakuntani
  • Masayuki Kohashi
  • Reina Abe
  • Yoshiko Yamauchi

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  • Hokkaido University

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