We used the relation between intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) and cell shortening during tetanus to evaluate the endogenous characteristics of Ca2+ responsiveness of myofibrils in mouse ventricular myocytes. Enzymatically isolated myocytes were loaded with fura-2 AM (4 μM for 10 min), and the fura-2 fluorescence ratio at 340 and 380 nm excitation wave length [F(340)/F(380)] and cell length were measured simultaneously. Following treatment with thapsigargin (0.2 μM) (an inhibitor of the Ca2+ pump of sarcoplasmic reticulum), myocytes were stimulated at 10 Hz for 10 s to produce a tetanic contraction and an instantaneous plot of the fluorescence ratio signal versus cell length (R-L trajectory) was constructed. An increase in the extracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]o) from 0.5 to 2 mM extended the R-L trajectory without a substantial shift of the relation. The R-L trajectory was shifted rightward by the nonselective phosphodiesterase inhibitor, 3-isobutyl-l-methylxantine (IBMX, 200 μM) (desensitization of the myofibrils to Ca2+), and shifted leftward by the Ca2+ sensitizing thiadiazinone derivative, EMD-57033 (0.5 μM) (sensitization of the myofibrils to Ca2+). β-Adrenergic stimulant, isoproterenol (5 nM), also shifted the R-L trajectory to the right, suggesting that the membrane receptor could be preserved. These results suggest that the R-L trajectory is a useful method to estimate the myofibrillar responsiveness to Ca2+ in isolated mouse myocytes and can be applied to various mouse models of heart disease.
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Hongo, K., Kusakari, Y., Kawai, M., Konishi, M., Kurihara, S., & Mochizuki, S. (2002). Use of tetanus to investigate myofibrillar responsiveness to Ca2+ in isolated mouse ventricular myocytes. Japanese Journal of Physiology, 52(1), 121–127. https://doi.org/10.2170/jjphysiol.52.121
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