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Bidirectional flow of the funny current (If) during the pacemaking cycle in murine sinoatrial node myocytes
by
Proenza, Catherine
, Morotti, Stefano
, Bean, Bruce P.
, Gantz, Stephanie C.
, Peters, Colin H.
, Grandi, Eleonora
, Liu, Pin W.
in
Action Potentials - drug effects
/ Action Potentials - physiology
/ Adrenergic receptors
/ Animals
/ Biological Clocks - drug effects
/ Biological Clocks - physiology
/ Biological Sciences
/ Channel gating
/ Computer Simulation
/ Deactivation
/ Defensive behavior
/ Depolarization
/ Diastole - drug effects
/ Diastole - physiology
/ Electrophysiological Phenomena - drug effects
/ Heart rate
/ HEK293 Cells
/ Humans
/ Hyperpolarization-Activated Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Channels - metabolism
/ Ion channels (cyclic nucleotide-gated)
/ Ivabradine - pharmacology
/ Mathematical models
/ Membrane potential
/ Membrane Transport Modulators - pharmacology
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Myocytes
/ Myocytes, Cardiac - drug effects
/ Myocytes, Cardiac - physiology
/ Oscillations
/ Pacemakers
/ Physiology
/ Potential oscillations
/ Receptors (physiology)
/ Sinoatrial Node - drug effects
/ Sinoatrial Node - physiology
2021
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Bidirectional flow of the funny current (If) during the pacemaking cycle in murine sinoatrial node myocytes
by
Proenza, Catherine
, Morotti, Stefano
, Bean, Bruce P.
, Gantz, Stephanie C.
, Peters, Colin H.
, Grandi, Eleonora
, Liu, Pin W.
in
Action Potentials - drug effects
/ Action Potentials - physiology
/ Adrenergic receptors
/ Animals
/ Biological Clocks - drug effects
/ Biological Clocks - physiology
/ Biological Sciences
/ Channel gating
/ Computer Simulation
/ Deactivation
/ Defensive behavior
/ Depolarization
/ Diastole - drug effects
/ Diastole - physiology
/ Electrophysiological Phenomena - drug effects
/ Heart rate
/ HEK293 Cells
/ Humans
/ Hyperpolarization-Activated Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Channels - metabolism
/ Ion channels (cyclic nucleotide-gated)
/ Ivabradine - pharmacology
/ Mathematical models
/ Membrane potential
/ Membrane Transport Modulators - pharmacology
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Myocytes
/ Myocytes, Cardiac - drug effects
/ Myocytes, Cardiac - physiology
/ Oscillations
/ Pacemakers
/ Physiology
/ Potential oscillations
/ Receptors (physiology)
/ Sinoatrial Node - drug effects
/ Sinoatrial Node - physiology
2021
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Bidirectional flow of the funny current (If) during the pacemaking cycle in murine sinoatrial node myocytes
by
Proenza, Catherine
, Morotti, Stefano
, Bean, Bruce P.
, Gantz, Stephanie C.
, Peters, Colin H.
, Grandi, Eleonora
, Liu, Pin W.
in
Action Potentials - drug effects
/ Action Potentials - physiology
/ Adrenergic receptors
/ Animals
/ Biological Clocks - drug effects
/ Biological Clocks - physiology
/ Biological Sciences
/ Channel gating
/ Computer Simulation
/ Deactivation
/ Defensive behavior
/ Depolarization
/ Diastole - drug effects
/ Diastole - physiology
/ Electrophysiological Phenomena - drug effects
/ Heart rate
/ HEK293 Cells
/ Humans
/ Hyperpolarization-Activated Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Channels - metabolism
/ Ion channels (cyclic nucleotide-gated)
/ Ivabradine - pharmacology
/ Mathematical models
/ Membrane potential
/ Membrane Transport Modulators - pharmacology
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Myocytes
/ Myocytes, Cardiac - drug effects
/ Myocytes, Cardiac - physiology
/ Oscillations
/ Pacemakers
/ Physiology
/ Potential oscillations
/ Receptors (physiology)
/ Sinoatrial Node - drug effects
/ Sinoatrial Node - physiology
2021
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Bidirectional flow of the funny current (If) during the pacemaking cycle in murine sinoatrial node myocytes
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Bidirectional flow of the funny current (If) during the pacemaking cycle in murine sinoatrial node myocytes
2021
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Sinoatrial node myocytes (SAMs) act as cardiac pacemaker cells by firing spontaneous action potentials (APs) that initiate each heartbeat. The funny current (If) is critical for the generation of these spontaneous APs; however, its precise role during the pacemaking cycle remains unresolved. Here, we used the AP-clamp technique to quantify If during the cardiac cycle in mouse SAMs. We found that If is persistently active throughout the sinoatrial AP, with surprisingly little voltage-dependent gating. As a consequence, it carries both inward and outward current around its reversal potential of −30 mV. Despite operating at only 2 to 5% of its maximal conductance, If carries a substantial fraction of both depolarizing and repolarizing net charge movement during the firing cycle. We also show that β-adrenergic receptor stimulation increases the percentage of net depolarizing charge moved by If, consistent with a contribution of If to the fight-or-flight increase in heart rate. These properties were confirmed by heterologously expressed HCN4 channels and by mathematical models of If. Modeling further suggested that the slow rates of activation and deactivation of the HCN4 isoform underlie the persistent activity of If during the sinoatrial AP. These results establish a new conceptual framework for the role of If in pacemaking, in which it operates at a very small fraction of maximal activation but nevertheless drives membrane potential oscillations in SAMs by providing substantial driving force in both inward and outward directions.
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Subject
Action Potentials - drug effects
/ Action Potentials - physiology
/ Animals
/ Biological Clocks - drug effects
/ Biological Clocks - physiology
/ Electrophysiological Phenomena - drug effects
/ Humans
/ Hyperpolarization-Activated Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Channels - metabolism
/ Ion channels (cyclic nucleotide-gated)
/ Membrane Transport Modulators - pharmacology
/ Mice
/ Myocytes
/ Myocytes, Cardiac - drug effects
/ Myocytes, Cardiac - physiology
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