The signaling of contraction by Ca2+ in the Syrian hamster (BIO 14.6) heart in the late stage of the cardiomyopathy (220 to 300 days old) was compared with that in age-matched healthy hamster hearts. Membrane current and cell shortening or intracellular Ca2+ transients were measured simultaneously in isolated whole-cell-clamped myocytes. The density of the L-type Ca2+ current was smaller in myopathic than in normal myocytes (2.13±0.3 versus 3.21±0.4 pA/pF at 0 mV, P
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Hatem, S. N., Sham, J. S. K., & Morad, M. (1994). Enhanced Na+-Ca2+ exchange activity in cardiomyopathic Syrian hamster. Circulation Research, 74(2), 253–261. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.RES.74.2.253
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