ABSTRACT:
This a model from the article:
Distribution of a persistent sodium current across the ventricular wall in
guinea pigs.
Sakmann BF, Spindler AJ, Bryant SM, Linz KW, Noble D. Circ Res
2000 Nov 10;87(10):910-4 11073887
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Abstract:
A tetrodotoxin-sensitive persistent sodium current, I(pNa), was found in guinea
pig ventricular myocytes by whole-cell patch clamping. This current was
characterized in cells derived from the basal left ventricular subendocardium,
midmyocardium, and subepicardium. Midmyocardial cells show a statistically
significant (P<0.05) smaller I(pNa) than subendocardial and subepicardial
myocytes. There was no significant difference in I(pNa) current density between
subepicardial and subendocardial cells. Computer modeling studies support a role
of this current in the dispersion of action potential duration across the
ventricular wall.
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Sakmann BF, Spindler AJ, Bryant SM, Linz KW, Noble D. (2000) - version=1.0
The original CellML model was created by:
Penny Noble
penny.noble@dpag.ox.ac.uk
The University of Oxford
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