Extracellular K+ accumulation during myocardial ischemia in isolated rabbit heart
- 1 April 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
- Vol. 242 (4) , H619-H628
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.1982.242.4.h619
Abstract
Double-barreled valinomycin K+-sensitive electrodes were used to record extracellular K+ activity ([K+]o) in the isolated arterially perfused rabbit interventricular septum under conditions of global ischemia. During ischemia, a triphasic pattern of [K+]o accumulation was observed consisting of an initial rise, a plateau phase and a 2nd rise. The initial rise (0.5-1 mM/min) was homogeneous throughout the preparation, reversible and reproducible. It was augmented by increases in heart rate, contractility and temperature. The level of the plateau phase (onset 12.3 .+-. 3.1 min) was dependent on temperature and heart rate. Hyperkalemia, acidosis, or catecholamine release did not appear to be responsible for the plateau. The 2nd rise in [K+]o (onset 24.2 .+-. 4.6 min) was inhomogeneous and always associated with the development of rest tension and irreversible damage to the preparation. Cellular K+ influx mechanisms appeared to be at least partially intact throughout the plateau phase. K+ loss during ischemia could not be attributed to acidosis or catecholamine release, but substrate depletion may play a contributory role.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
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