Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Article Title: Activation of Small Conductance Ca 2+ -Activated K + Channels Suppresses Electrical and Calcium Alternans in Atrial Myocytes
doi: 10.3390/ijms26083597
Figure Lengend Snippet: Effect of SK channel activation on CaT amplitude. ( A ): Overlay of CaTs recorded from the same field stimulated (0.5 Hz; no alternans) atrial myocyte in control (black), in NS309 (red), and after washout of NS309 (grey). ( B ): Mean ± SD and individual values of CaT amplitudes (ΔF/F 0 ) recorded in control, in the presence of NS309 and during subsequent application of NS309 together with two different SK channel blockers: ( a ) apamin (n/N = 11/3) and ( b ) UCL1684 (1 µM; n/N = 9/3). Statistical analysis was performed using Tukey’s multiple-group comparison test. ( C ): Mean ± SD and individual values of CaT amplitudes observed in control and in the presence of 100 nM of apamin (n/N = 6/2), demonstrating that blocking SK channels had no effect on CaT amplitude. ( D ): ( a ) Caffeine (10 mM) induced CaTs recorded in the same atrial cell (stimulated at 0.5 Hz) before and after NS309 application, shown at different time scales. The top trace shows the decrease in CaT amplitude over time in the presence of NS309. ( b ) Mean ± SD and individual values of caffeine-induced CaT amplitudes (ΔF/F 0 ) recorded in control and in the presence of NS309 (n/N = 8/3; paired t -test).
Article Snippet: 10 mM NS309 (Cayman Chemical, Ann Harbor, MI, USA), 5 mM UCL1684 (Tocris/Bio-Techne, Minneapolis, MN, USA), and 5 mM HMR1556 (MilliporeSigma, St. Louis, MO, USA) stock solutions were prepared in DMSO.
Techniques: Activation Assay, Control, Comparison, Blocking Assay