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The electrophysiological characteristics of hypertrophied ventricular myocytes from the spontaneously hypertensive rat
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First, the action potential of SHR myocytes was prolonged compared with control myocytes. Secondly, the main change in SHR myocytes was that pulses to negative potentials elicited a lower inward rectifier potassium current. A reduction in the density of inward rectifier channels might play a role in prolonging the SHR action potential, since a lower outward repolarizing current will flow through inward rectifier potassium channels during the SHR action potential repolarization. Thirdly, there was no difference in L-type calcium current density or time course between SHR and control myocytes. Thus, a change in L-type calcium current probably plays no role in causing the prolonged SHR action potential or the increased contraction of hypertrophied SHR ventricular myocytes. Finally, the prolonged action potential in SHR myocytes may itself be one factor responsible for the increased contraction of these cells.