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Analysis of Cardiac Contractile Dysfunction and Ca2+ Transients in Rodent Myocytes
Published on: May 25, 2022
A systematic approach for assessing Ca²⁺ handling in cardiac myocytes
Karin R Sipido1, Niall Macquaide1, Virginie Bito1
1Division of Experimental Cardiology, Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, KU Leuven, Belgium.
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In cardiac myocytes, Ca(2+) release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca(2+) store through the opening of ryanodine receptors (RyRs) is the major source of Ca(2+) for activation of myofilaments and contraction. Over the past 20 years, tools have become available to study this release process in detail, allowing new insights into the regulation of SR Ca(2+) release and RyR function. To assess these processes, we recommend and here review a systematic approach that evaluates the essential transport mechanisms and Ca(2+) fluxes in isolated single cardiac myocytes by using fluorescent Ca(2+) indicators and whole-cell recording of membrane voltage and ionic currents under voltage clamp. The approach includes an assessment of the L-type Ca(2+) current as a trigger for opening of RyRs and release of SR Ca(2+), of the SR Ca(2+) content, of intrinsic properties of RyRs, and of Ca(2+)-removal systems.
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