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Circulation Research. 2007;101:590-597
Published online before print July 19, 2007, doi: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.107.152322
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Cellular Biology

Voltage Dependence of Cardiac Excitation–Contraction Coupling

Unitary Ca2+ Current Amplitude and Open Channel Probability

Julio Altamirano, Donald M. Bers

From the Department of Physiology, Loyola University Chicago, Maywood, Ill. Present address for J.A.: Medical Biotechnology Center, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, Baltimore.

Correspondence to Donald M. Bers, PhD, Department of Physiology, Loyola University Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine, 2160 S First Ave, Maywood, IL 60153. E-mail dbers{at}lumc.edu

Excitation–contraction coupling in cardiac myocytes occurs by Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release, where L-type Ca2+ current evokes a larger sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca2+ release. The Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release amplification factor or gain (SR Ca2+ release/ICa) is usually assessed by the Vm dependence of current and Ca2+ transients. Gain rises at negative Vm, as does single channel ICa (iCa), which has led to the suggestion that the increases of iCa amplitude enhances gain at more negative Vm. However, ICa=NPoxiCa (where NPo is the number of open channels), and NPo and iCa both depend on Vm. To assess how iCa and NPo separately influence Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release, we measured ICa and junctional SR Ca2+ release in voltage-clamped rat ventricular myocytes using "Ca2+ spikes" (confocal microscopy). To vary iCa alone, we changed [Ca2+]o rapidly at constant test Vm (0 mV) or abruptly repolarized from +120 mV to different Vm (at constant [Ca2+]o). To vary NPo alone, we altered Ca2+ channel availability by varying holding Vm (at constant test Vm). Reducing either iCa or NPo alone increased excitation–contraction coupling gain. Thus, increasing iCa does not increase gain at progressively negative test Vm. Such enhanced gain depends on lower NPo and reduced redundant Ca2+ channel openings (per junction) and a consequently smaller denominator in the gain equation. Furthermore, modest iCa (at Vm=0 mV) may still effectively trigger SR Ca2+ release, whereas at positive Vm (and smaller iCa), high and well-synchronized channel openings are required for efficient excitation–contraction coupling. At very positive Vm, reduced iCa must explain reduced SR Ca2+ release.


Key Words: calcium-induced calcium release • excitation–contraction coupling


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