Forskolin but not isoprenaline increases sodium current from frog cardiac myocytes

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The effect of forskolin on sodium current (INa) was studied in enzymatically dispersed frog atrial myocytes. The single pipette patch‐clamp technique was used, with a low external sodium concentration. Forskolin (0.5 microM) increased INa at all potentials between ‐50 and +30 mV. The forskolin‐induced increase of INa was mimicked by 1,9‐dideoxyforskolin (0.5 microM) but not by isoprenaline (2 microM). These results suggest that forskolin can modulate INa through a mechanism that does not involve the production of cyclic AMP. © 1990 The Physiological Society

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Bonvallet, R., Lemtiri-Chlieh, F., & Rougier, O. (1990). Forskolin but not isoprenaline increases sodium current from frog cardiac myocytes. Experimental Physiology, 75(6), 843–846. https://doi.org/10.1113/expphysiol.1990.sp003466

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