Conduction slowing by the gap junctional uncoupler carbenoxolone

Cellular electrical coupling is essential for normal propagation of the cardiac action potential, whereas reduced electrical coupling is associated with arrhythmias. Known cellular uncoupling agents have severe side effects on membrane ionic currents. We investigated the effect of carbenoxolone on c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cardiovascular research 2003-11, Vol.60 (2), p.288-297
Hauptverfasser: DE GROOT, Joris R, VEENSTRA, Thijs, VERHEIJCK, E. Etienne, VERKERK, Arie O, WILDERS, Ronald, SMITS, Jeroen P. P, WILMS-SCHOPMAN, Francien J. G, WIEGERINCK, Rob F, BOURIER, Jan, BELTERMAN, Charly N. W, CORONEL, Ruben
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Zusammenfassung:Cellular electrical coupling is essential for normal propagation of the cardiac action potential, whereas reduced electrical coupling is associated with arrhythmias. Known cellular uncoupling agents have severe side effects on membrane ionic currents. We investigated the effect of carbenoxolone on cellular electrical coupling, membrane ionic currents, and atrial and ventricular conduction. In isolated rabbit left ventricular and right atrial myocytes, carbenoxolone (50 micromol/l) had no effect on action potential characteristics. Calcium, potassium, and sodium currents remained unchanged. Dual current clamp experiments on poorly coupled cell pairs revealed a 21+/-3% decrease in coupling conductance by carbenoxolone (mean+/-S.E.M., n=4, p
ISSN:0008-6363
1755-3245
DOI:10.1016/j.cardiores.2003.07.004