The Effect of Quinidine on Calcium Accumulation by Isolated Sarcoplasmic Reticulum of Skeletal and Cardiac Muscle
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- 1 December 1968
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of general physiology
- Vol. 52 (6) , 955-968
- https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.52.6.955
Abstract
Quinidine potentiates twitch tension and (at higher concentrations) causes contracture of skeletal muscle whereas the same drug reduces tension development of cardiac muscle. To gain insight into the possible differences in the excitation-contraction coupling mechanism of the two types of muscle the effect of quinidine on calcium accumulation by isolated sarcoplasmic reticulum from skeletal and cardiac muscle was investigated. In a medium containing ATP, Mg++, oxalate, and 45Ca, pharmacologically active concentrations of the drug inhibited calcium accumulation by both skeletal and cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum. The inhibition of the rates of calcium, uptake by the skeletal muscle preparation ranged from 11% with 10-4M quinidine to 90% with 10-3 M quinidine. With the cardiac muscle preparation the inhibition ranged from 16% with 3 x 10-6 M quinidine to 100% with 10-3 M quinidine. With both preparations the inhibition of calcium transport was accompanied by an inhibition of the Ca++-activated ATPase activity of the sarcoplasmic reticulum. The effect of quinidine on the skeletal sarcoplasmic reticulum supports the hypothesis that this compound produces twitch potentiation and contracture by interfering with intracellular calcium, sequestration. Its effect on cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum. has been interpreted in terms of the hypothesis that cardiac contractility is a function of the amount of calcium released from the sarcoplasmic reticulum which is in turn dependent upon the absolute calcium content of the reticulum. Hence, following inhibition of calcium transport there would be less calcium available for coupling.Keywords
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