Circulation Journal
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Developmental Changes of Ni2+ Sensitivity and Automaticity in Nkx2.5-Positive Cardiac Precursor Cells From Murine Embryonic Stem Cell
Kasumi ManabeJunichiro MiakeNorihito SasakiHitomi FuruichiShuichi YanoEinosuke MizutaYasutaka YamamotoYoshiko HoshikawaHidetoshi YamazakiFumihito TajimaGoshi ShiotaEiji NanbaShigetsugu OhgiKyoko HidakaTakayuki MorisakiYasutaka KurataJong-Kook LeeOsamu IgawaChiaki ShigemasaIchiro Hisatome
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2004 Volume 68 Issue 7 Pages 724-726

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Background It is controversial which subtypes of T type Ca2+ channels are implicated in automaticity of cardiac cells during the embryonic period.Method and Results The effect of Ni2+ on the automaticity of Nkx2.5-positive cardiac precursor cells sorted from embryonic stem cells during their differentiation was examined using patch clamp techniques. Although 40μmol/L Ni2+, which is enough to block Ni2+sensitive T type-Ca2+ channels, decreased the spontaneous beating rate in all cells in the early and intermediate stage, Ni2+ did not show any effects on the automaticity of 50% of the cells in the late stage. Conclusion These results indicate that Ni2+-sensitive T-type Ca2+ channels expressed in the Nkx2.5-positive cardiac precursor cells are developmentally regulated. (Circ J 2004; 68: 724 - 726)
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