Abstract

The effects of changes in acid-base parameters on the resting membrane potential, action potential characteristics and propagation velocity were studied in isolated rabbit papillary muscles. Lowering extracellular pH from 7.4 to 6.7 in a bathing solution buffered with 10 mM histidine did not alter the resting membrane potential or action potential characteristics but casused slight reduction in propagation velocity. A parallel increase in HCO3-minus concentration (up to 47 mM)and PCO2 at a constant extracellular pH of 7.4 caused a substantial decrease in action potential duration but did not alter the resting membrane potential or propagation velocity. The decrease in action potential duration was caused by the increase in HCO3-minus concentration. Propionate (47nM) caused a shortening of the action potential which was of the same magnitude as for HCO3-minus but methylsulfate (47nM) did not have this effect. The possible influence of these changes on the inotropic state of the myocardium and the cellular mechanisms involved are discussed.

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