Altered electrophysiologic and pharmacologic response of smooth muscle cells on exposure to electrical fields generated by blood flow

血流产生的电场会改变平滑肌细胞的电生理和药理反应。

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Abstract

The flow of the blood past the vascular wall gives rise to an electrical potential. This field is calculated to have a periodic waveform with a transluminal peak-to-peak amplitude of approximately 1.35 V/m-1. Digital imaging fluorescent microscopy was used to measure changes in the membrane potentials of smooth muscle cells by following changes in the fluorescence of the potential sensitive dye, 3,3'-dipropyloxacarbocyanine iodide (di-O-C5[3]). The effect of the low level electrical field on the membrane potentials of cultured smooth muscle vascular cells was shown to cause a steady-state depolarization of approximately 10 mV. The degree of steady-state depolarization was shown to directly vary with the frequency of the applied field and the effect was not dependent on the presence of extracellular Ca+2 or Mg+2. These effects are though to be most consistent with an electroconformational coupling mechanism. The presence of this electrokinetic field was also shown to alter the electrophysiological response of smooth muscle cells treated with 5-hydroxytryptamine. Cells exposed concurrently to both 5-HT and the electrical field showed an increased membrane depolarization thus implying that the electrokinetic field may be important in both normal and pathologic cellular responses.

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