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ABSTRACT: Ryanodine, known to reduce Ca2+ release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR), was used in conjunction with the single sucrose gap voltage clamp technique to study excitation-contraction coupling in papillary muscles isolated from newborn and adult rabbits. Ryanodine altered the components of voltage clamp-induced tension in the adult producing a pattern that closely resembled the normal newborn. The phasic component of tension in mature myocardium was markedly and significantly reduced by ryanodine. In addition, ryanodine significantly altered the voltage dependence of this component of tension, suggesting a change in its mechanism of generation. The appearance of a prominent phasic component of tension, absent normally, but produced in the newborn by Ca2+ loading, was also abolished by ryanodine. These results support previous proposals that the phasic component of voltage clamp-induced tension in mammalian myocardium is produced by the release of Ca2+ from the SR. In the newborn, ryanodine caused a significantly smaller decrease in the ratio of phasic to tonic tension than in the adult, suggesting a much less significant role for the SR in excitation-contraction coupling in the younger age group. Although ryanodine had a significant effect on phasic tension, no alteration in the amplitude or voltage dependence of tonic tension, generated by transmembrane Ca2+ influx, could be demonstrated in either newborn or adult heart. This investigation suggests that in newborn myocardium, Ca2+ release from the SR plays a negligible role in excitation-contraction coupling, which depends, rather, on the influx of Ca2+ from the extracellular space.
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Klitzner, T., Friedman, W. A Diminished Role for the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum in Newborn Myocardial Contraction: Effects of Ryanodine. Pediatr Res 26, 98–101 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1203/00006450-198908000-00005
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