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Title: Apelin regulates the electrophysiological characteristics of atrial myocytes
Authors: Chen Chuan Cheng
Punate Weerateerangkul
Yen Yu Lu
Yao Chang Chen
Yung Kuo Lin
Shih Ann Chen
Yi Jen Chen
Authors: Chen Chuan Cheng
Punate Weerateerangkul
Yen Yu Lu
Yao Chang Chen
Yung Kuo Lin
Shih Ann Chen
Yi Jen Chen
Keywords: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2013
Abstract: Backgroud: Apelin, a potential agent for treating heart failure, has various ionic effects on ventricular myocytes. However, the effects of apelin on the atrium are not clear. The purpose of this study was to investigate the acute effects of apelin on the electrophysiological characteristics of atrial myocytes. Method: Whole-cell patch-clamp techniques were used to investigate the action potential (AP) and ionic currents in isolated rabbit left atrial (LA) myocytes before and after the administration of apelin. Result: Apelin reduced LA AP duration measured at 90%, 50% and 20% repolarization of the amplitude by 11±3%, 24±5%, 30±7% at 1nM (n=11), and by 14±4%, 36±6% and 45±5% at 10nM (n=11), but not at 0·1nM. Apeline (0·1, 1, 10nM) did not change the amplitude, or resting membrane potential in LA myocytes. Apelin (1nM) increased sodium currents, ultra-rapid potassium currents and the reverse mode of sodium-calcium exchanger currents, but decreased late sodium currents and L-type calcium currents and did not change transient outward currents or inward rectifier potassium currents in LA myocytes. Conclusions: Apelin significantly changed the atrial electrophysiology with a shortening of AP duration, which may be caused by its effects on multiple ionic currents. © 2012 Stichting European Society for Clinical Investigation Journal Foundation.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/52302
ISSN: 13652362
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