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Uta C. Hoppe, Eduardo Marbán, David C. Johns
Published in Volume 105, Issue 8
J Clin Invest. 2000; 105(8):1077–1084 doi:10.1172/JCI8757
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Transient outward currents and action potentials of 4 different guinea pig myocytes (ad) that were infected in vivo with AdCGI-DBEcR and AdE8I-Kv4.3. Seventy-two hours after injection and stimulation with GS-E, myocytes were isolated. Transient outward currents were elicited by depolarization pulses to +40 mV from a holding potential of –100 mV. In vivo adenovirus-mediated introduction of Ito1 substantially changed the action potential waveform of acutely dissected guinea pig myocytes in an Ito1 density–dependent manner, resulting in a depression of the plateau voltage and abbreviation of the overall APD. (d) Introduction of very large Ito1 densities caused a spikelike action potential.