Role of tyrosine kinase activity in cardiac slow delayed rectifier channel modulation by cell swelling

Volume: 433, Issue: 6, Pages: 750 - 757
Published: Feb 24, 1997
Abstract
We studied the effects of cell swelling on membrane currents of canine ventricular myocytes using the whole-cell patch-clamp method. Cell swelling was induced by lowering the osmolarity of the bath solution to 60% of control. Cell width and currents were measured simultaneously. Cell swelling induced little or no change in the L-type Ca, the inward rectifier, and the transient outward currents, but a marked increase in the slow delayed rectifier...
Paper Details
Title
Role of tyrosine kinase activity in cardiac slow delayed rectifier channel modulation by cell swelling
Published Date
Feb 24, 1997
Volume
433
Issue
6
Pages
750 - 757
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