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Muscarinic cholinergic regulation of L-type calcium channel in heart of embryonic mice at different developmental stages

Hua-min LIANG, Ming TANG, Chang-jin LIU, Hong-yan LUO, Yuan-long SONG, Xin-wu HU, Jiao-ya XI, Lin-lin GAO, Bin NIE, Su-yun LI, Ling-ling LAI, Juergen HESCHELER

Abstract

AIM:
To investigate the muscarinic regulation of L-type calcium current (I(Ca-L)) during development.
METHODS:
The whole cell patch-clamp technique was used to record II(Ca-L) in mice embryonic cardiomyocytes at different stages (the early developmental stage, EDS; the intermediate developmental stage, IDS; and the late developmental stage, LDS). Carbachol (CCh) was used to stimulate M-receptor in the embryonic cardiomyocytes of mice.
RESULTS:
The expression of I(Ca-L) density did not change in different developmental stages (P>0.05). There was no difference in the sensitivity of I(Ca-L) to CCh during development (P>0.05). This inhibitory action of CCh was mediated by inhibition of cyclic AMP since 8-bromo-cAMP completely reversed the muscarinic inhibitory action. IBMX, a non-selective inhibitor of phosphodiesterase (PDE), reversed the inhibitory action of M-receptor on I(Ca-L) current by 71.2 %+/-9.2 % (n=8) and 11.3 %+/-2.5 % (n=9) in EDS and LDS respectively. However forskolin, an agonist of adenylyl cyclase (AC), reversed the action of CCh by 14.5 %+/-3.5 % (n=5) and 82.7 %+/-10.4 % (n=7) in EDS and LDS respectively.
CONCLUSION:
The inhibitory action of CCh on I(Ca-L) current was mediated in different pathways: in EDS, the inhibitory action of M-receptor on I(Ca-L) channel mainly depended on the stimulation of PDE. However, in LDS, the regulation by M-receptor on I(Ca-L) channel mainly depended on the inactivation of AC.
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