Rate dependency of delayed rectifier currents during the guinea‐pig ventricular action potential
- 1 August 2001
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 534 (3) , 721-732
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7793.2001.00721.x
Abstract
The action potential clamp technique was exploited to evaluate the rate dependency of delayed rectifier currents (IKr and IKs) during physiological electrical activity. IKr and IKs were measured in guinea-pig ventricular myocytes at pacing cycle lengths (CL) of 1000 and 250 ms.A shorter CL, with the attendant changes in action potential shape, was associated with earlier activation and increased magnitude of both IKr and IKs. Nonetheless, the relative contributions of IKr and IKs to total transmembrane current were independent of CL.Shortening of diastolic interval only (constant action potential shape) enhanced IKs, but not IKr.IKr was increased by a change in the action potential shape only (constant diastolic interval).In ramp clamp experiments, IKr amplitude was directly proportional to repolarization rate at values within the low physiological range (< 1.0 V s−1); at higher repolarization rates proportionality became shallower and finally reversed.When action potential duration (APD) was modulated by constant current injection (I-clamp), repolarization rates > 1.0 V s−1 were associated with a reduced effect of IKr block on APD. The effect of changes in repolarization rate was independent of CL and occurred in the presence of IKs blockade.In spite of its complexity, the behaviour of IKr was accurately predicted by a numerical model based entirely on known kinetic properties of the current.Both IKr and IKs may be increased at fast heart rates, but this may occur through completely different mechanisms. The mechanisms identified are such as to contribute to abnormal rate dependency of repolarization in prolonged repolarization syndromes.Keywords
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