Ventricular action potential Flashcards
Ventricular action potential can also occur in
Bundle of His and Purkinje fivers
Phase 0
Rapid stroke,
voltage gated Na+ channel opens
Phase 1
Initial repolarization
Inactivation of voltage gated Na+ channel
Voltage gated K+ channels begin to open.
Phase 2
Plateau - Ca2+ influx through voltage-gated Ca2+ channels balances K+ efflux
Ca2+ influx triggers Ca2+ release from SR and myocyte contraction
Phase 3
Rapid repolarization
Massive K+ efflux due to opening of voltage gated slow K+ channel and closure of voltage gated Ca2+ channels.
Phase 4
Resting potential
High K+ permeability through K+ channel
In contrast to skeletal muscle
Cardiac muscle AP has a plateau; due to Ca2+ influx and K+ efflux.
Cardiac nodal cell spontaneous depolarize during diastole resulting in automaticity due to If channels (slow mixed Na+/K+ inward current)