Diazoxide maintenance of myocyte volume and contractility during stress: Evidence for a non-sarcolemmal KATP channel location

Sep 1, 2010The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery

Diazoxide helps heart muscle cells keep their size and strength during stress, possibly by acting on internal potassium channels

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Abstract

Diazoxide prevents significant swelling in mouse ventricular myocytes during cardioplegia without increasing potassium channel current.

  • Mouse myocytes experience swelling and reduced contractility during cardioplegia.
  • Diazoxide prevents swelling in wild-type myocytes exposed to cardioplegia but does not activate potassium channel current.
  • SUR1(-/-) myocytes also swell during cardioplegia, and this effect is not influenced by diazoxide.
  • The mechanism of diazoxide is likely independent of the activation of sarcolemmal potassium channels.

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