Regulation of cardiac contractility in a cold stenothermal fish, the burbot Lota lota L.
Virpi Tiitu and
Matti Vornanen*
University of Joensuu, Department of Biology, PO Box 111, 80101
Joensuu, Finland

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Fig. 1. Temperature-dependence of contractility in spontaneously beating perfused
burbot hearts with acute temperature changes from 1±0.5 °C to
18±0.5 °C. (A) Heart rate, (B) maximum developed force
Fmax, (C) time course of contraction, (D) pumping capacity
of the heart (Fmaxxheart rate). Values are means
± S.E.M. from eight hearts.
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Fig. 2. Effect of ryanodine on the contractility (maximum developed force
Fmax) of burbot atrial and ventricular muscle at 1 °
and 7 °C, normalized against control value (at 1 or 7 °C). Values are
means ± S.E.M. of 5 preparations for both atrial and ventricular
tissue. *Statistically significant difference (P<0.05)
between values of control at both 1 °C and 7 °C and after ryanodine
treatment (+Ry); , between atrial and ventricular
muscle.
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Fig. 3. Force and relaxation restitution of the burbot atrial and ventricular
muscle in the absence (open symbols) and presence (filled symbols) of 10
µmoll-1 ryanodine. FES (A) and
dF/dtmin (B) are plotted as a function of the
extrasystolic interval (t) and the plots were fitted by single
exponential equations. Values are means ± S.E.M. of 5 preparations. The
experiments were conducted at 1±0.5°C. See Materials and methods
for details.
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Fig. 4. Transition from rest-potentiation into rest-decay after ryanodine (10
µmoll-1) treatment in atrial and ventricular muscule of the
burbot heart at 1±0.5°C. (A) Representative recordings of
rest-potentiation (control) and rest-decay (ryanodine) in atrial (left) and
ventricular (right) muscle. Note the prolonged twitch duration after rest in
the ventricular preparation. (B) The correlation between the maximum force of
contraction Fmax and the duration of contraction
TDC in atrial and ventricular preparations in the absence
(open symbols) and presence (filled symbols) of ryanodine. The direction of
the arrows indicates a positive or negative correlation for atrial (solid
lines) and ventricular (broken lines) force and duration of contraction. (C)
Mean results (± S.E.M.; N=5) of Fmax for
the first twitch after a 10, 30 or 60 s rest period in the absence (open bars)
and presence (filled bars) of ryanodine. **Value significantly
different from control (P<0.05).
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Fig. 5. Ca2+/Mg2+-ATPase activity of the purified atrial and
ventricular myofibrils of the burbot heart. The experiments were conducted at
four different temperatures (1, 5, 10 and 15 °C). Dissimilar letters
indicate statistically significant differences between different temperatures.
Values are means ± S.E.M. of 5-7 preparations.
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