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Halothane Modifies Ischemia-associated Injury to the Voltage-sensitive Calcium Channels in Canine Heart Sarcolemma
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1994
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Even a brief period of myocardial ischemia produces a marked increase in the available high-affinity binding sites in the VSCC, a finding that is well correlated with previous experimental observation of increased calcium ion influx to the myocardial cell. On reperfusion, some recovery of the ischemic changes in the VSCC was evident. The binding kinetics which characterize this early phase of cell injury were reversed by halothane anesthesia, indicating a possible reduction in calcium entry, which may represent one of the beneficial effects of the anesthetic in the ischemic heart.