Objectives To investigate effect of Angll, captopril on single guinea myocytes on L - type calcium current and sodium current. Methods Membrane patch clamp whole cell recording technique was used to investigate effect...Objectives To investigate effect of Angll, captopril on single guinea myocytes on L - type calcium current and sodium current. Methods Membrane patch clamp whole cell recording technique was used to investigate effect of angll, captopril on L - Ca maximum current density and sodium maximum current density. Resutls Angll increased the maximum current density compared with control after perfused 5 min, 357. 7 ±219. 7 Vs 279. 5± 240. 5 PA/PF, increase rate is 27. 9 %, the shape of current - voltage relationship curve was unchanged, peaked at + 10 mv, indicated that angll increased L - Ca current density in voltage - dependent. After perfused with captopril, captopril + angll 3, 5 min, L - Ca current was recorded, results suggest L - Ca maximum current density decreased significantly compared with control, in captopril group, 128. 4 ± 92. 6Vs286. 2 ± 89. 7, 66. 7±68. 3Vs 286. 2 ± 89. 7, respectively, rate of inhibition is 55. 1 %, 76. 6 %, respectively. L - Ca current further decreased in captopril perfused 5 min compared with 3 min, 66. 7 ± 68. 3 Vs 128. 4 ± 92. 6, in captopril + angll group, L - Ca current decreased greatly in 3, 5 min than control, 143. 4±117. 6Vs 267. 7±141. 4, 96. 4±82. 5 Vs 267. 7±141. 4, respectively, rate of inhibition is 46. 4 % , 63. 9 % respectively. We also investigated effect of captopril on Na current, which decreased significantly in 1 min and 3 min compared with control, 939. 1 ±319. 1 Vs 1398. 0±144. 6 PA/PF, 469. 95 ± 314. 9 Vs 1398. 0 ±144. 6 PA/PF, respectively, rate of inhibition is 32. 8 % , 66. 3 % , respectively. Na current density decreased significantly in 3 min compared with 1 min, 469. 9±314. 9 Vs 939. 1±319. 1PA/PF, rate of inhibition is 49. 9 % . Conclusions Angiotensin Ⅱexerts increased maximum current density of L - Ca in voltage dependent, captopril decreased maximum current density of L - Ca in voltage dependent, decreased sodium maximum current density, which is the prominently antiarrhythmia mechanisms through inhibition of angiotensin Ⅱ evoked calcium dependent transient inward current and calcium overload.展开更多
Conditions in rat and turtle small intestine tissue where glucose and glycine transport is inhibited while glucose-induced Na+ transport is preserved are described. The generally accepted model for the Na+-dependent t...Conditions in rat and turtle small intestine tissue where glucose and glycine transport is inhibited while glucose-induced Na+ transport is preserved are described. The generally accepted model for the Na+-dependent transporter (а single channel for the Na+ and nutrient) does not account for the data obtained from the analysis of the interaction between the transport of glucose, glycine, and Na+ at different temperatures and the effect of inhibitors оn these рroсеssеs. The phenomenon of temperature uncoupling of Na+ and nutrient transport саn best bе described bу а two-pathway model with а gate mechanism. According to this model, the Na+-dependent transporter has at least two pathways: оnе for Na+ and another for nutrients. The model рrovidеs for the passage of Na+ in both directions along а channel opened bу glucose. Experiments are carried out using the addition of glucose and glycine on backgrounds of glycine and glucose, respectively. It has been hypothesized that when all three transporters (for Na+, glucose and glycine) are unite in a single structure, then there should be “competitive relations” between short-circuit current changes on glycine and glucose for sodium ions passing through its transporter.展开更多
文摘Objectives To investigate effect of Angll, captopril on single guinea myocytes on L - type calcium current and sodium current. Methods Membrane patch clamp whole cell recording technique was used to investigate effect of angll, captopril on L - Ca maximum current density and sodium maximum current density. Resutls Angll increased the maximum current density compared with control after perfused 5 min, 357. 7 ±219. 7 Vs 279. 5± 240. 5 PA/PF, increase rate is 27. 9 %, the shape of current - voltage relationship curve was unchanged, peaked at + 10 mv, indicated that angll increased L - Ca current density in voltage - dependent. After perfused with captopril, captopril + angll 3, 5 min, L - Ca current was recorded, results suggest L - Ca maximum current density decreased significantly compared with control, in captopril group, 128. 4 ± 92. 6Vs286. 2 ± 89. 7, 66. 7±68. 3Vs 286. 2 ± 89. 7, respectively, rate of inhibition is 55. 1 %, 76. 6 %, respectively. L - Ca current further decreased in captopril perfused 5 min compared with 3 min, 66. 7 ± 68. 3 Vs 128. 4 ± 92. 6, in captopril + angll group, L - Ca current decreased greatly in 3, 5 min than control, 143. 4±117. 6Vs 267. 7±141. 4, 96. 4±82. 5 Vs 267. 7±141. 4, respectively, rate of inhibition is 46. 4 % , 63. 9 % respectively. We also investigated effect of captopril on Na current, which decreased significantly in 1 min and 3 min compared with control, 939. 1 ±319. 1 Vs 1398. 0±144. 6 PA/PF, 469. 95 ± 314. 9 Vs 1398. 0 ±144. 6 PA/PF, respectively, rate of inhibition is 32. 8 % , 66. 3 % , respectively. Na current density decreased significantly in 3 min compared with 1 min, 469. 9±314. 9 Vs 939. 1±319. 1PA/PF, rate of inhibition is 49. 9 % . Conclusions Angiotensin Ⅱexerts increased maximum current density of L - Ca in voltage dependent, captopril decreased maximum current density of L - Ca in voltage dependent, decreased sodium maximum current density, which is the prominently antiarrhythmia mechanisms through inhibition of angiotensin Ⅱ evoked calcium dependent transient inward current and calcium overload.
文摘Conditions in rat and turtle small intestine tissue where glucose and glycine transport is inhibited while glucose-induced Na+ transport is preserved are described. The generally accepted model for the Na+-dependent transporter (а single channel for the Na+ and nutrient) does not account for the data obtained from the analysis of the interaction between the transport of glucose, glycine, and Na+ at different temperatures and the effect of inhibitors оn these рroсеssеs. The phenomenon of temperature uncoupling of Na+ and nutrient transport саn best bе described bу а two-pathway model with а gate mechanism. According to this model, the Na+-dependent transporter has at least two pathways: оnе for Na+ and another for nutrients. The model рrovidеs for the passage of Na+ in both directions along а channel opened bу glucose. Experiments are carried out using the addition of glucose and glycine on backgrounds of glycine and glucose, respectively. It has been hypothesized that when all three transporters (for Na+, glucose and glycine) are unite in a single structure, then there should be “competitive relations” between short-circuit current changes on glycine and glucose for sodium ions passing through its transporter.