Abstract

1. 1. The effects of 0.25–16.0 mM Ca 2+ on the contractile force of isolated ventricular strips and sarcolemmal Ca 2+-ATPase activity during postnatal development of the rat heart were studied. 2. 2. The half maximal concentrations for contractile activation of ventricular strips were 0.76 and 5.59 mM Ca 2+ for adult and 3-day-old rats, respectively. The sensitivity towards Ca 2+ began to change from newborn type to that of adult rat 2 weeks after birth and was almost completed after 4 weeks. 3. 3. No significant differences were found in half maximal activation of Ca 2+-ATPase by Ca 2+ between different age groups. Activation of contractility and Ca 2+-ATPase by Ca 2+ were linearly related in 30-day-old and adult rats but not in 3- and 10-day-old rats. 4. 4. The observed sensitivity change towards extracellular Ca 2+ for contractile activation is suggested to be due to the development of transverse tubular system and sarcoplasmic reticulum during the first 4 weeks of postnatal development.

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