CV components and autoryth Flashcards
what is MDP?
maximum diastolic potential, -60 mV; like the RPM of autoryth cells even though they never really “rest”
Pacemaker (SA and AV node) cells exhibit the slow response in their action potentials
i.e. AP with a sluggish rising phase
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what is spontaneous gradual depol due to in phase 4?
mainly due to slow ionic influx creating the pacemaker current (funny current)
what is the funny current caused by?
slow leak of Na into the pacemaker cells through Na channels which open during repolarization
what are the three phases where ion permabilities change in pacemaker cells?
Phase 0, 3, and 4
describe phase 4 ion permeability changes
slow leak of Na into the cell causing the funny current; K efflux also rapidly decreases due to the closing of vg K channels; opening of transient Ca channels during the last half of the pacemaker potential—> Ca influx; net result: more positively charged membrane
describe phase 0 ion permeability changes
opening of L-type Ca channels (vg) after reaching threshold (-55 mV)–> rapid influx of Ca; no fast Na channels involved–> therefore, no quick upwards slope like in contracile myocyte APs;
describe phase 3 ion permeability changes
begins with gradual closing of vg-Ca channels (Ca influx stops); vg-K channels activate–> efflux of K (rapid)–> repol; once MDP is reached, Na channels open again
what variable influence cardiac rhythmicty (HR)?
- Rate of diastolic depol; 2. MDP; 3. Threshold potential
how is rate of diastolic depol changed?
sympathetic stimulation can INCREASE it by releasing NE–>higher Na and Ca influx–>steeper slope –> increased HR
ACh can also decrease slope of phase 4–> decrease in HR
how is MDP change?
release of ACh by the parasym NS; induces hyperpol–increased efflux of K, decreased influx of Ca; –> MDP becomes more negative, takes longer to reach threshhold–> decrease in HR;
how is threshold potential altered?
via antimalerial and antipyretic (fever) drug quinidine–>shifts threshold voltage towards zero (makes more positive)–>takes longer to reach threshold–>increase in HR–>bradycardia