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Fig. 7. Comparison of SR Ca2+ uptake and sarcolemmal Ca2+
extrusion. (A) Total amount of Ca2+ taken up by the SR, sarcolemmal
Ca2+ extrusion (SL) and the sum of the two (TOT) in the absence
(black bars) and the presence of 1 µmol l1 isoproterenol
(gray bars). (B) The relative contribution of the SR Ca2+ uptake
(SR/TOT) and sarcolemmal Ca2+ extrusion (SL/TOT) to the total
Ca2+ elimination from the cytosol during a contraction elicited by
a 200 ms depolarization. SR Ca2+ uptake was calculated using
individual Ca2+ transients from the 7 experiments in
Fig. 4B and the relationship
between [Ca2+]i and SR Ca2+ uptake in
Fig. 6C. Sarcolemmal
Ca2+ extrusion was obtained from the time integral of the tail
currents in the corresponding 7 cells in
Fig. 4A. Significant
differences: ** (P<0.01, N=7) and ***
(P<0.001, N=7).