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Aim: To study the effects and mechanisms by which hyposmotic challenge modulate function of L-type calcium current (I Ca,L) in rat ventricular myocytes. Methods: The whole-cell patch-clamp techniques were used to record I Ca,L in rat ventricular myocytes. Results: Hyposmotic challenge(220 mosmol/L) induced biphasic changes of I Ca,L, a transient increase followed by a sustained decrease. I Ca,L increased by 19.1%6.1% after short exposure (within 3 min) to hyposmotic solution. On the contrary, long hyposmotic challenge (10 min) decreased I Ca,L to 78.1%11.0% of control, caused the inactivation of I Ca,L, and shifted the steady-state inactivation curve of I Ca,L to the right. The decreased I Ca,L induced by hyposmotic swelling was reversed by isoproterenol or protein kinase A (PKA) activator foskolin. Hyposmotic swelling also reduced the stimulated I Ca,L by isoproterenol or foskolin. PKA inhibitor H-89 abolished swelling-induced transient increase of I Ca,L, but did not affect the swelling-induced sustained decrease of I Ca,L. NO donor SNAP and protein kinase G (PKG) inhibitor Rp-8-Br-PET-cGMPS did not interfere with swelling-induced biphasic changes of I Ca,L. Protein kinase C (PKC) activator PMA decreased I Ca,L and hyposmotic solution with PMA reverted the decreased I Ca,L by PMA. PKC inhibitor BIM prevented the swelling-induced biphasic changes of I Ca,L. Conclusion: Hyposmotic challenge induced biphasic changes of I Ca,L, a transient increase followed by a sustained decrease, in rat ventricular myocytes through PKC pathway, but not PKG pathway. PKA system could be responsible for the transient increase of I Ca,L during short exposure to hyposmotic solution. © 2010 CPS and SIMM All rights reserved.
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Luo, A. T., Luo, H. Y., Hu, X. W., Gao, L. L., Liang, H. M., Tang, M., & Hescheler, J. (2010). Hyposmotic challenge modulates function of L-type calcium channel in rat ventricular myocytes through protein kinase C. Acta Pharmacologica Sinica, 31(11), 1438–1446. https://doi.org/10.1038/aps.2010.112
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