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pubmed-article:1188150pubmed:abstractTextUsing both isotopic and spectrophotometric techniques to monitor the overall Ca++ binding and release reactions, we have studied the effects of the relative free concentrations of Ca++, sarcoplasmic reticulum fragments (SRF) protein, and ATP on spontaneous Ca++ release by SRF isolated from normal canine hearts. Low free [Ca++] was achieved by using a Ca-EGTA buffer; higher (micromolar) values were obtained by direct Ca++ additions throughout the reactions. ATP concentrations were stabilized by an ATP-regenerating system or an ATP trap. Concentrations of nucleotides in the reaction mixtures were also determined. Release depended in part on the [Ca++]/[ATP] and on the [ATP]. Spontaneous Ca++ release was prevented or slowed when the [ATP] was rapidly lowered with the ATP trap. ATP regeneration delayed, but did not prevent Ca++ release. Ca++-induced Ca++ release was found in the presence of ADP and ATP. Verapamil and D 600 did not affect release. The results may provide a basis for the slowed Ca++ release in SRF from failing hearts.lld:pubmed
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