Role of L-Type Calcium Channels in Pacing-Induced Short-Term and Long-Term Cardiac Memory in Canine Heart

2003 
Background— We tested the hypothesis that ICa,L is important to the development of cardiac memory. Methods and Results— The effects of L-type Ca2+ channel blockade and β-blockade were tested on acutely anesthetized and on chronically instrumented, conscious dogs. Short-term memory (STM) was induced by 2 hours of ventricular pacing and long-term memory (LTM) by ventricular pacing for 21 days. STM dogs received placebo, nifedipine, or propranolol, and LTM dogs received placebo, atenolol, or amlodipine. AT1 receptor blockade (candesartan) and ACE inhibition (trandolapril) were also tested in LTM. Microelectrodes were used to record transmembrane potentials from isolated epicardial and endocardial slabs using a protocol simulating STM in intact animals. Left ventricular epicardial myocytes from LTM or sham control dogs were dissociated, and ICa,L was recorded (whole-cell patch-clamp technique). Evolution of STM and LTM was attenuated by ICa,L blockers but not β-blockers. Neither AT1 receptor blockade nor ACE ...
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