Pharmacological research : the official journal of the Italian Pharmacological Society
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Intracellular acidosis is one of the alterations occurring in cardiac ischemia and has been discussed to be important in altering excitation--contraction coupling. The aim of this study was to determine how intracellular acidosis may affect intracellular sodium and calcium handling. Cardiomyocytes were isolated from the hearts of adult male guinea-pigs by standard techniques and superfused with modified Tyrode's solution at room temperature, either HEPES buffered containing 10 mM NaHCO(3)or HEPES buffered without NaHCO(3), in order to examine a possible interaction with the sodium bicarbonate symport. ⋯ We conclude that under these experimental conditions intracellular acidification causes an increase in [Na(+)](i)without changing intracellular Ca(2+)or the L-type calcium current. In addition in bicarbonate-buffered systems the acidosis-induced increase in sodium is enhanced which may involve the Na(+)/HCO(3)(minus sign)symport. The effect of cariporide (Hoe 642) in intracellular acidosis seems to be based on antagonization of the rise in intracellular sodium rather than calcium in this model.